NIGEL Farage’s Reform UK could become the official opposition party after the next general election, a bombshell new poll shows. They are predicted to surge to 118 seats, giving them more MPs than the Conservatives. Rocketing support for Reform means that Labour are forecast to lose 130 seats, some 43 below an overall majority.
Britain’s populist party, Reform U.K., was expected to bring in more than $1.25 million at a glitzy fund-raiser on Tuesday, a party official said, an extraordinary amount for a party that six months ago was on the fringe of national politics.
The upstart Reform UK party has emerged as a serious contender in British politics. The right-wing populist movement is threatening to overtake the ruling Labour Party in the polls and its leader, Nigel Farage,
Almost a quarter of Brits are thinking about voting for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party in the future, according to a new poll. Research from YouGov has found 24% of UK voters might back the new right-wing party when they next got to the ballot box.
Exclusive: The first Techne UK weekly tracker poll of 2025 has put Reform ‘within the margin of error’ for a three-way split at the top with Labour and the Tories
Health Secretary used a Fabian Society conference speech to warn his fellow ‘progressives’ that the ‘populist Right is coming for us’
Labour continues to struggle in the polls as the Southport killings and October's divisive Budget pile more pressure on Keir Starmer.
Reform UK’s leader Nigel Farage says he is “open to anything” when it comes to replacing Britain’s NHS with “an insurance-based model”. The Clacton MP told LBC on Sunday the French healthcare system could be a model for Britain’s NHS, appearing to back a move “where you pay in to effectively an insurance scheme.”
Nigel Farage has been accused of planning to “decimate” the NHS after he called for changes to the way it is funded. The Reform UK leader suggested he wanted to see some form of means-testing rather than the universal model which has been in place for nearly 80 years.
Ms Morizzo’s observations came less than 24 hours after Reform UK’s former deputy leader Ben Habib became the first senior figure associated with the party to reveal that Mr Farage’s plan has always been to force a merger or pact with the Tories.
Nigel Farage, who has jetted off to the US to party with Donald Trump and Elon Musk, has claimed it is 'possible' he becomes PM while Trump is President, and appeared to pin hopes on an economic meltd
The warning comes as the two right-wing parties have been neck and neck in polls in recent weeks - with Tory leader Kemi Badenoch already facing questions about joining forces with Reform UK