Reforms are the first to surpass Sky News/YouGov votes, as the party continues to shake British politics.
Nigel Farage reformed Britain was 25 %, staying in front, 24 %, second place, and Tories to 21 %.
Opinion polls of YouGov taken on Sundays and Mondays also set Lib DEMS to 14 % and Greens 9 %.
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All voting movements that first pushed Reform Reform to the TOP for the first time this week are within the incorrect range, and the whole picture remains the same -Britain is a new era of three political politics in a poll.
However, the symbolism of British reform is the top of the polls, and is likely to be seized by members of the Diet from all stakeholders.
One out of five toe voters in the previous election will vote for reform.
TORIES may have been hit the most in the third place voting since YouGov resumed voting after the general election.
Sky News/YouGov’s opinion polls found that Kemi Badenoch had slipped behind Nigelherge when the voters were asked if they had a favorable or disadvantageous opinion of the leader.
Last month, Badenoch’s netophylophone evaluation was -25, but this month it decreased to -29.
As a result, she was below Farage, which had a net-32 last month, and has risen to -27 this month.
KEIR STARMER is not more popular than both Farage and Badenoch.
The Lib DEM leader, Ed Davey, is much more popular, and his favorability on the net is currently -9, but has not been translated directly into the voting intention.
These numbers may resume the Tory Party’s debate about whether Badenock should consider the merger with the reform with the reform with the reform of the reform with the reform.
A total of 43 % of voters who voted for the Tory in the previous general election support the merger against 31 %.
Reformed British voters are more likely to oppose, and 31 % oppose 40 %.