I would suggest that if they do top a poll it has little to do with the tragic murders in Southport, and more to do with both main parties complete betrayal and marginalisation of the electorate.
Opinium must be led by some extraordinarily dim people. Because this poll does not tell us anything that is not blindingly obvious. And their conclusion is just blame dim.
I don't like the man. Or his policies. But various people do. The short answer is:-
1. Farage is far and away the biggest reason vote Reform. Look at UKIP, for example. Actually won a European election. The minute His Oiliness left, irrelevant
2. Most people who don't vote Reform do so because they don't want to vote for a Party with Zero experience and Zero policies other than vague soundbites. But there are a Minority of Voters who like Reform but could not vote for Farage. Because he is a Marmite character.
This is all part of a campaign to show how the "Dream Team" is Farage leading the Conservative Party...
The naivete of that statement beggars belief. I appreciate that absolutely no-one in Reform has ever had to have any part in actually doing anything remotely concerned with running a bath, never mind a country. But to say
"There are absolutely no circumstances in which Reform would ever do a pact...with the Conservative Party." Really.
Let's play the game that the Express and Mail play. Let's pretend the 2028 election mirrors current voting intentions. That's extremely unlikely, but let's run with it.
Current projections make Labour the largest Party, but it being possible that a pact between the Conservatives and Reform might be able to form a Govt. Quite possibly in that scenario, with Farage as PM.
Now-hands up everyone who believes "there are no circumstances..."
All that’s needed is for them to say that they’re going to deport all illegal immigrates that have came bye boat especially now Labour has shown it’s anti-semetic side is still riddled through them Imho
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She means-"under the dream ticket of Farage and Braverman"
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/tory-pact-with-farage-would-be-unassailable-pollster-says-as-reform-in-virtual-three-way-tie/ar-AA1xMqs3?ocid=msedgntp&pc=NMTS&cvid=ece63057faa8469db136b6f7ddd67dd4&ei=91#fullscreen
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/reform-tops-national-poll-first-174702612.html
Kick a dog often enough and it will attack you.
Nigel Farage Reform UK storms to hat-trick of election wins as it gains ground in England's town halls.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/nigel-farages-reform-uk-storms-085702872.html
Previously a staunch Tory area. Labour come last-would probably poll less than the BNP if their natural voters hadn't all switched to Reform
Reform are clearly cutting into the Tory vote, at least at the micro level.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/reform-uk-s-path-to-power-revealed-the-seven-ways-nigel-farage-can-become-britain-s-next-pm-keith-bays/ar-AA1yDvFO?ocid=msedgntp&pc=W230&cvid=fbb8fe31bdc64a43eb874859dd7c5b62&ei=71#fullscreen
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/nigel-farage-biggest-reason-voters-200031072.html
I don't like the man. Or his policies. But various people do. The short answer is:-
1. Farage is far and away the biggest reason vote Reform. Look at UKIP, for example. Actually won a European election. The minute His Oiliness left, irrelevant
2. Most people who don't vote Reform do so because they don't want to vote for a Party with Zero experience and Zero policies other than vague soundbites. But there are a Minority of Voters who like Reform but could not vote for Farage. Because he is a Marmite character.
This is all part of a campaign to show how the "Dream Team" is Farage leading the Conservative Party...
Giving an assurance that a Limited Company majority-owned by Nigel Farage would not do whatever suits Nigel Farage.
Good luck with that.
"There are absolutely no circumstances in which Reform would ever do a pact...with the Conservative Party." Really.
Let's play the game that the Express and Mail play. Let's pretend the 2028 election mirrors current voting intentions. That's extremely unlikely, but let's run with it.
Current projections make Labour the largest Party, but it being possible that a pact between the Conservatives and Reform might be able to form a Govt. Quite possibly in that scenario, with Farage as PM.
Now-hands up everyone who believes "there are no circumstances..."
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/reform-uks-richard-tice-torn-112251227.html
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/reform-deputy-who-mocked-reeves-over-cv-exaggeration-found-to-have-exaggerated-on-his-own-cv/ar-AA1z3B4q?ocid=msedgntp&pc=W230&cvid=46359c7a57214f828a99593bc5827786&ei=41