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The Farage Effect.
New poll shows Reform Party have overtaken the Lib Dems and are in third place amid rumours of a Farage comeback. This new Redfield and Wilton poll puts Reform on 11%, Libs 10%,Tory 27% Labour 43% .
This forecasting would put Starmer on track for a landslide victory .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I doubt it: percentages mean little really especially for the smaller parties: it's quite likely that the Lib Dems will win quite a few seats and Reform zero. The Lib Dems have been polling steadily: they tend to target specific seats although that's more effective in by-elections. Tice's party is probably attracting peopje mainly on the right who - for now anyway - are cross with the party they'd usually vote for. Whether that'll extend to polling day remains to be seen. The Reform party would be well advised to go for a seat or two they might win: depends whether they want to blow thousands in deposits to help Labour or go for the glory of trying to win a seat
10.16 Just trying to soften the blow.
aah bless Gully ! always er thinks of others ( and how to infuriate them)
splitting the tory vote is one way to gain power
Ed Davey is a politician and in the frame for Post Office - his enemies want him to give up politics ! ( will cripple the LibDems) - and Hey Paula Venal has just handed back her CBE !