Reform UK has maintains a heavy lead in its position at the top of the poll of voting intentions, according to new polling conducted by Find Out Now between 6th and 13th August. The poll, which questioned 2,513 adults across Britain, found that 31% of respondents intend to back Reform UK at the next general election, an imposing lead over both the Conservatives and Labour, who each polled at 19%.
The results mark another milestone for Reform UK, whose rapid ascent has upended the traditional two-party dominance in Westminster. The Liberal Democrats trailed with 12%, while the Green Party secured 10% of the vote.
The findings come at a time of mounting public discontent with the established parties, amid ongoing debates over the economy, immigration, and the cost of living. Reform UK’s strong showing reflects growing frustration among voters who feel let down by both the Conservatives and Labour, and signals a possible realignment in British politics.
This latest poll underlines the scale of the challenge facing Kemi Badenoch’s Conservatives and Keir Starmer’s Labour Party as they attempt to claw back support ahead of the next general election. With a sizeable 31% of voters now backing Reform UK, party leader Nigel Farage will be hoping to translate polling momentum into actual seats.
The poll was conducted online by Find Out Now and is based on a weighted sample of 2,513 British adults, making it one of the most substantial snapshots of public opinion this summer.