SNP set to gain from Labour as Reform surges across UK, MRP poll suggests
- Labour's support has fallen to 21%, the lowest since the general election last July, according to a More in Common poll.
- The Conservative Party, led by Kemi Badenoch, is in first place with 26% support, gaining one point from the previous week.
- Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party dropped from second to third place following the spring statement by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
- Luke Tryl, UK director of More in Common, stated that Labour has lost a third of its vote share since last July, indicating worsening fortunes.
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Support for Labour drops to new poll low
Support for Labour has dipped to a new low in more bad news for the reds. Data released today reveals that support for Sir Keir Starmer’s party has dropped to the lowest level yet in a More in Common survey, with Westminster voting intention for Starmer’s army at just 21 per cent – leaving the
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