British Conservatives have once again surpassed Labor in popularity. This is proven by the survey Daily Telegraph.
The date of the survey and the number of participants were not specified in the publication. According to their data, 29 percent of Britons support the Conservative Party and 27 percent support the Labor Party. This is the Conservative Party’s best result since its defeat in the parliamentary elections on July 4, 2024. In October, the Conservative Party was ahead of Labor by 1%.
Third place in the popularity ranking was taken by the right-wing populist Reform UK party with 19% of the votes. The Liberal Democrats ranked fourth with the support of 11 percent of those surveyed, while the Greens ranked fifth with 8 percent of the votes.
The decline in Labour’s popularity has been linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s purchase of gifts and tickets to entertainment events funded by Labor sponsors, his attempt to scrap fuel payments for pensioners and the possibility of a new tax on land worth more than £1 million. .
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Source: Gazeta

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