POLL OF THE DAY: Can the Tories regain seats from Labour and Reform with a new leader? YOUR VERDICT

POLL OF THE DAY: Can the Tories regain seats from Labour and Reform with a new leader? YOUR VERDICT

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Oliver Trapnell

By Oliver Trapnell


Published: 02/11/2024

- 05:00

Updated: 05/11/2024

- 20:34

Can the Tories regain seats from Labour and Reform with a new leader? Have your say in the comments section below

Kemi Badenoch or Robert Jenrick will be announced as the Tory leader today but will have their work cut out for them as they attempt to regain seats lost to Labour and Reform in the General Election.

Reform yesterday made tracks in local by-elections as Nigel Farage's campaign - spearheaded by Anita Tolgyesi Stanley - decimated Labour in Bilston North (Wolverhampton).


After handing the party of Government a crushing -38 percentage point blow, Deputy Reform UK leader Richard Tice predicted “hundreds” of new council seats for the party.

Reform's chief whip Lee Anderson said: “The political tsunami continues... And more defections incoming. We will get our country back.”

While party chairman Zia Yusuf offered his congratulations to Stanley, saying: “Another Reform WIN. A huge swing to Reform from Labour, with the Tories falling even further behind.”

Speaking to GB News following the Budget, Badenoch issued a stark warning about voting for parties other than the Conservatives.

She said: “Voting anything other than Conservative gives you Labour.

“You vote Liberal Democrat, you get Labour. You vote Reform, you get Labour.”

In the exclusive poll for GB News membership readers, an overwhelming majority (64 per cent) of the 1,433 voters thought the Tories could not regain seats from Labour and Reform with a new leader, while just 29 per cent thought they could. Seven per cent said they did not know.

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