
The Tories are now in second place (Image: Getty)
A bombshell new poll has revealed that the Tories are back in second place, as Labour falls further. With Reform way out ahead on 32%, Find Out Now discovered that Kemi Badenoch’s party is back in second place on 17%, steady since their poll last week.
However, Labour, who last week were tied with the Tories, have fallen two points to just 15% support. This means they are now tied with the Green Party on 15%, who overtook the LibDems’ 12% last week. According to Electoral Calculus, if this result played out at the next general election Reform UK would win with a mega majority of 218 seats.

Nigel Farage is on course for a mega majority (Image: Getty)
Meanwhile, the LibDems would become the official opposition with 57 seats.
Despite coming second, the Tories would be largely wiped out and left with just 31 seats, with Labour only just ahead on 38.
The Greens, despite winning 15% of the vote, would take just 19 seats, with the SNP securing 45.
Former cabinet minister Sir Simon Clarke said: “Labour in third.
“It’s one poll – but this comes *before* an agonising tax-raising budget.

The Greens are now tied with Labour (Image: Getty)
“A reminder, there will be more twists and turns before the year is out, let alone the Parliament.”
If Reform did win 434 seats, as Electoral Calculus says, they would wipe out a number of huge Labour big beasts.
These would include Angela Rayner, Rachel Reeves, Wes Streeting, Ed Miliband and Shabana Mahmood.
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