General Election Bombshell: Farage's Reform Party Closes in on Tories in Latest Poll

Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party is closing in on the Tories in the latest YouGov poll, with Labour remaining in the lead. What does this mean for the general election campaign?
General Election Bombshell: Farage's Reform Party Closes in on Tories in Latest Poll
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General Election: Farage’s Reform Party Closes in on Tories in Latest Poll

The latest YouGov survey has revealed a significant shift in the political landscape, with Nigel Farage’s Reform UK Party closing in on the Tories. The poll, conducted between June 10 and 11, shows Reform UK on 17% of the vote, just one point behind the Conservatives.

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The Tories, who launched their manifesto earlier this week, have seen their support drop by one point to 18%. Meanwhile, Labour remains in the lead, albeit with a reduced majority of 20 points over the Conservatives.

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Labour’s shadow chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has warned that the tax cuts outlined in the Conservative Party manifesto could lead to a “second mortgage bombshell.” Reeves claimed that Labour’s analysis has identified £71 billion of unfunded commitments over the course of the next parliament.

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Reeves’ comments come as the general election campaign heats up, with all parties vying for voters’ attention. The latest poll results will undoubtedly send shockwaves through the political establishment, as Farage’s Reform UK Party continues to gain momentum.

A Shift in the Political Landscape

The rise of Reform UK is a significant development in the UK’s political landscape. As the party’s popularity grows, so too do the implications for the traditional party system. With the general election just around the corner, one thing is clear: the UK’s political landscape is about to change forever.

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