Reform UK Tops British Polls as Labour and Conservatives See Sharp Drops

A recent Survation poll conducted between August 10 and 13 has placed Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party at the top of the political standings, while the governing Labour Party and Conservative Party both report significant declines.

The survey recorded a shift in voter preference following Prime Minister Andy Burnham’s first week in office. Reform UK secured 26 percent support — an increase of two percentage points — whereas Labour fell to 25 percent, down one point. The Conservative Party, led by Kemi Badenoch, held at 19 percent, a drop of two percentage points.

The Liberal Democrats, a progressive liberal party that supports mass migration and re-joining the European Union (EU), registered 11 percent support, up one percentage point. The far-left Green Party, led by Zack Polanski, dropped to nine percent, down one point. Left-wing separatist parties — including the Scottish National Party (seeking Scottish separation from the United Kingdom) and Plaid Cymru (seeking Welsh separation) — captured three percent and two percent respectively. Restore Britain, led by former Reform UK Member of Parliament Rupert Lowe, secured only two percent support.

Zia Yusuf, Reform UK’s Shadow Home Secretary on X, stated: “New Survation poll puts Reform BACK in the lead, up 2 points. Labour down one, and Reform 7 points clear of the deadbeat Tories who are down 2. Must be that ‘Kemi bounce’ the whole right wing press keep telling us is real?”