- A new More in Common poll reveals a five-point drop in support for Reform UK, placing them at 25 per cent.
- The Conservative Party has seen a three-point increase, reaching 22 per cent, thereby narrowing the gap with Reform UK.
- This represents Reform UK's lowest share in a More in Common poll since April last year, and Nigel Farage's personal approval rating has also fallen to its worst since the last election.
- The decline in support is consistent with findings from other pollsters and has prompted concerns among some Reform insiders regarding the influence of Rupert Lowe’s new party, Restore UK.
- Despite the national dip, Reform UK is projected to maintain strong support in certain regions, with a JL Partners MRP poll predicting they will be the second-largest party in Wales's upcoming local elections.
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