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green Party A new poll has revealed it is now a neck-and-neck race with Labor as the party leads in the post-election surveys Jack Polanski – But both are lagging behind Reform Britain.
A new survey conducted by FindOutNow says Nigel Farage’s party At 32 points, a drop of two points from the same time last month. traditionalist are at 16 points, with no change seen from last month.
both are walking back to back Labor And the Greens, Labour’s approval ratings have fallen by one point, while the Greens have risen by three points in Mr Polanski’s first month as party leader.

This comes just weeks after Mr Polanski told Independent He has had several conversations with Labor MPs about joining their party Because they are becoming unhappy with the direction Government,
He said the number of Labor MPs he has spoken to who are dissatisfied with the party is “doubled”, adding that the Greens would “definitely” welcome disillusioned MPs, as long as they share the party’s values.
The poll, which spoke to 2,705 adults on October 15, gave the Liberal Democrats a lead of 12 points, one point less than the previous month.
The disastrous poll for Labor comes amid growing questions over Sir Keir Starmer’s party leadership, with voters feeling he has so far failed to get a grip on the problems facing the country.
While the Prime Minister was seen putting in a strong performance at his party conference in September, championing the cause of Reform UK and accusing Nigel Farage of pushing divisive and racist policies, it appears he has done nothing to boost his standing in the polls.
Kemi Badenoch was also seen making a strong showing at her party conference after using her main stage speech to announce plans to scrap stamp duty for primary residences – but like Sir Keir, she made no gains in the polls.
Mr Polanski, who was elected leader of the Green Party in a landslide victory in September, has vowed to impose a wealth tax on the richest 1 per cent, an end to arms sales and intelligence sharing with Israel and public ownership of Britain’s utilities and public services.
Responding to the vote, he said: “When I was elected, I said we’re not here to be disappointed in Labour, we’re here to replace them. And I meant it.
“Our membership is growing – already over 115,000, which is up 70 percent from when I was elected last month.
“We’re about to overtake the Conservatives in membership and watch this space, we’re about to overtake Labor in the polls. British politics are changing, the Greens are giving Britain hope again.”
Reform’s strong performance comes just weeks after a major seat-by-seat poll showed Mr Farage on track to become Britain’s next Prime Minister, showing his party is close to gaining enough support to form a majority government if an election were held today.
The Multi-Level Regression and Post-Stratification Poll (MRP), the second such poll conducted by YouGov after the election, suggested Improvement Its number of MPs will increase by just five to 311, making it the largest party in a hung parliament and just 15 seats short of the 326 seats needed for an absolute majority.
And it revealed that Labor will lose 267 of the seats it won in 2024, leaving the party with just 144 MPs. This is less than the 178 MPs predicted by YouGov to win in its previous MRP survey.