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Starmer’s Labour party collapses as Greens surge In Shock Poll

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Starmer’s Labour party Collapses To Fourth As Greens Surge In Shock Poll

 

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has been dealt a devastating blow after a new poll suggested his party has fallen to fourth place nationally — behind Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, the Conservatives, and even the Greens.

 

The survey, conducted by Findoutnow, found Reform leading with 32%, consolidating its dominance in the polls. The Conservatives came second at 17%, offering some relief to Kemi Badenoch and her anxious MPs, who will be buoyed by overtaking Labour for the first time in months.

 

The shock came in the fight for third: the Green Party, under new leader Zack Polanski, polled 15.3%, narrowly edging out Labour’s 15.2%. Though the difference lies within the 2–3% margin of error, the numbers underscore a growing threat to Starmer from both left and right.

 

Political analysts warn that the Greens are drawing disillusioned progressive and middle-class voters—students, graduates, and urban professionals—while Reform continues to peel away traditional Labour support in post-industrial heartlands. Together, they are squeezing Labour’s base from both ends.

 

While some will question Findoutnow’s polling methods, which differ from traditional surveys, the pattern is clear: Labour’s support has eroded dramatically since the early optimism of 2024. Even small variations aside, the data exposes a crisis of confidence in Starmer’s leadership at a crucial moment.

 

If confirmed by other pollsters, the result would mark the first time Labour has dropped below the Greens in national polling—an unprecedented humiliation for a party once poised for power.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • New Findoutnow poll puts Reform UK first (32%), Conservatives second (17%), Greens third (15.3%), and Labour fourth (15.2%).

  • Labour is losing voters to both Reform and the Greens, signaling a collapsing base.

  • Results remain within margin of error, but highlight a deep crisis for Starmer’s leadership.

Original Source: Express UK

 
 
 

 

 

Good job for Labour it's another four years until the next general election

Greens surge In Shock Poll

 

From already very bad to even worse.

6 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Good job for Labour it's another four years until the next general election

 

Ya im sure things will get much better for them in that time. You're absolutely right.

If one is frightened by Reform, one should be terrified by the Greens' policies.

30 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Good job for Labour it's another four years until the next general election

 

At the most, could be in a few weeks time the way things are going

7 hours ago, proton said:

 

At the most, could be in a few weeks time the way things are going

Not a chance.  Turkeys don't vote for Christmas!

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