Overview
- A Lib Dem–Labour government with Ed Davey as prime minister drew 36% support, with 45% opposed.
- Other hypothetical coalitions polled lower: Labour–Green under Keir Starmer at 33%, Labour–Lib Dem under Starmer at 31%, Green–Labour under Polanski at 30%, Conservative–Reform under Nigel Farage at 29%, Lib Dem–Conservative under Davey at 26%, and Conservative–Reform under Kemi Badenoch at 25%.
- Despite multiple coalition options, 49% of Britons prefer single‑party government versus 27% who prefer a coalition of two or more parties.
- Lib Dem and Green voters said their parties should back Labour over the Conservatives or Reform if they hold the balance of power, and current Labour voters preferred partnering with the Lib Dems (43%) ahead of the Greens (29%).
- On who should form the next government, Reform UK registered 26% want versus 48% do not want, Labour 20% versus 45%, Conservatives 21% versus 38%, Greens 23% versus 27%, and Liberal Democrats 21% versus 21%.