
Reform UK is surging in the polls, as Britain under Starmer’s Labour is floundering.
A platform of common sense – especially regarding immigration – has turned Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party from outcast to leader, and the trend is still going strong.
Reform UK is on course to win the next general election, according to Telegraph’s election result predictor.
The Telegraph reported:
“Nigel Farage’s party would win 331 seats if a vote were held today, clearing the 326-MP bar for a [House of] Commons majority for the first time.
The latest polling shows just under a third of British adults would cast a ballot in Reform’s favor, double the proportion from July.
“We are the party on the rise,” Nigel Farage told his jubilant supporters on Friday at their Birmingham conference.”
We are united, optimistic and ready to win next May.
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— Nigel Farage MP (@Nigel_Farage) September 6, 2025

The question is whether the party can sustain the lead until next election, that can happen at any time until 2029.
“Two factors are currently bolstering their success: they are the party most in tune with the public, and the alternatives are failing dismally.
Immigration and asylum are the most important issues facing the country, according to a decisive majority (56 per cent) of respondents to YouGov’s latest poll.”
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