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Find Out Now put Reform UK on 29 per cent of the vote, with Labour languishing in second on 25 per cent
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Nigel Farage has issued a hilarious four-word response after a new poll put Reform UK on the cusp of sweeping to power.
The survey, conducted by Find Out Now, handed the populist party a four-point lead over Labour, securing 29 per cent of the vote.
Labour, who secured 34 per cent of the vote in the 2024 General Election, saw its support collapse to just 25 per cent.
However, the poll will send shockwaves to CCHQ after it put Kemi Badenoch's Tories on just 18 per cent.
Responding to the poll with a short clip, Farage said: "The vibe is unbelievable."
The Reform UK leader, who is overseeing an increase in support of around 15 per cent since July 4 last year, is increasingly emerging as a potential Prime Minister.
Find Out Now's poll is the fourth survey to put the populist party in the lead in 2025, with just two putting the Tories at the top.
Despite Sir Keir Starmer's personal support tumbling since the last General Election, Labour maintained leads over both the Tories and Reform UK in another 13 surveys.
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Find Out Now's latest poll also gives the Liberal Democrats 13 per cent of the vote, with the Greens also eating into Labour support on 10 per cent.
Electoral Calculus has suggested that such a scenario could result in Reform UK securing the largest number of seats in the House of Commons.
The polling predictor website suggests Reform UK would bolster its Commons contingent from just five to 256 MPs.
Labour would lose a staggering 195 seats, taking them into second place on 217 MPs.
The survey, which puts Tory support at its lowest level since Badenoch replaced Rishi Sunak as leader, also indicates that a Conservative rump of just 43 seats could remain.
The Liberal Democrats would pick up six predominantly Blue Wall seats, up to 78 seats.
Meanwhile, the Green Party would also snatch Bristol East and Huddersfield to take its total number of MPs up to six.
Despite the poll pointing to a Reform sweep across Brexit-backing England, Election Maps UK's Nowcast is expecting much more modest gains.
The polling aggregator, which collates data from all recent surveys, suggests Reform would win 114 seats in an election was held today.
Labour would retain top spot with 248 seats as the Tories make modest gains to secure 137 MPs.
The SNP would also emerge as likely beneficiaries of a backlash against Labour, regaining the mantle as Scotland's largest party from Labour.
Recent polls have painted a mixed picture of public mood in the UK, with Find Out Now's four-point Reform lead coming just days after More in Common handed the Tories a two per cent advantage and Techne put Labour two-points ahead.
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