Greens overtake Starmer’s Labour in new UK poll
The Greens reached 21% in YouGov’s poll after their Gorton and Denton by-election win, surpassing Labour’s record low of 16%, reflecting voter disillusionment.
- Conducted on March 1-2, YouGov's poll for Sky News and The Times shows the Greens at 21%, leapfrogging Labour into second place.
- After the February 26 by-election in Gorton and Denton, the Green Party's support rose four points to 21%, largely due to publicity from Hannah Spencer's victory.
- The Greens now top voters under 50, leading with 49% among 18–24-year-olds and 27% among 25–49-year-olds, with notable support from routine and manual occupations.
- The Greens have argued they could win more than 100 seats if their national swing replicates the poll, while Labour factions remain divided and Darren Jones is 'not worried'.
- Together, Greens and Reform draw 44% of support, while Labour and the Conservatives total 32%, indicating a fragmented political landscape.
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The British Greens are ahead of Keir Starmer's ruling Labour Party in the polls, which will increase discontent with the British Prime Minister's leadership, writes the Politico portal.
The Green Party, considered left-wing populist, has overtaken the Tories and Labour in a poll of British political parties' popularity and risen to second place, according to a survey conducted by research firm YouGov.
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