So many people out there are so utterly frustrated by the uniparty in Westminster, says Matt Goodwin

Matt Goodwin reacts to an MRP poll predicting a 3-way tie

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Matthew Goodwin

By Matthew Goodwin


Published: 07/02/2025

- 21:45

OPINION - Will Reform UK will hold the balance of power at the next General Election?

Will Reform UK will hold the balance of power at the next General Election? According to a major new MRP poll of 5000 people it has been predicted there will be a three-way tie between the Labour party, Conservatives and Reform.

In the findings - that you can see on screen LEFT is 2024 results and on your RIGHT is the latest poll projection - the Conservatives could win 178 seats, Labour 174 and Reform UK 175 which would be a dramatic rise from the five they won in 2024.


What this poll shows is the most likely government outcome would point to a Conservative / Reform UK coalition

Look beneath the bonnet however and you’ll soon find some other remarkable numbers in the latest polling.

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Matt Goodwin says Reform is the most popular party among men

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Reform is the most popular party among men, is more popular than the Tories among the middle-aged, and the most popular party in British politics among the working-class

And why not?

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks to media during the Reform UK South East conference, at Sandown Park Racecourse in Esher, SurreyReform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks to media during the Reform UK South East conference, at Sandown Park Racecourse in Esher, SurreyPA

After all, isn’t it these groups that were smashed to pieces by the elite consensus in this country over the last 30 years?

By a rampant globalisation that worked well for big business but much less well for ordinary workers

By an extreme policy of mass uncontrolled immigration that worked well for virtue-signalling elites in London, Oxford and Cambridge but which even the OBR now concedes is bringing millions of people into Britain who are a net fiscal cost to the country

By an elite obsession with Net Zero, which is pushing up energy prices and decimating our traditional energy providers, forcing the shutting of factories and the loss of jobs across working-class towns

And, perhaps most visibly, by our broken borders which is making a mockery of our claim to be a self-governing independent nation which controls its own borders and keeps its own people safe

Is this not why we are seeing all this churn and change in the polls today? Because so many people out there are so utterly frustrated and fed-up with the policies that have been imposed on them by the Uniparty in Westminster for much of the last 30 years.

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