Shocking Poll Shows Labour and Tories Behind Greens for First Time as Reform Rides High
Labour and the Tories are behind the Green Party for the first time, a stunning poll has found, as Reform continues to ride high on 32%. The Mail has the story.
Labour and the Tories are now both less popular than the Greens, according to a stunning new poll.
The Find Out Now survey showed Britain’s two historically main parties were tied on 16% support, while the Greens were backed by 17% of voters.
Meanwhile, Reform UK maintained its large polling lead on 32% support as Britons continue to look beyond traditional political allegiances.
According to the research, the Greens have enjoyed a five percentage point boost in their support since the beginning of this month.
Zack Polanski, a self-described “eco-populist”, was elected as the party’s new leader in early September and has since overseen a Greens membership surge.
Across the course of October, both Labour and Reform have dropped three percentage points in Find Out Now polling, while the Tories have risen two points.
The Liberal Democrats have remained steady on 12% support throughout the month.
The surge in support for the Greens is yet another blow for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, with Labour now facing a Left-wing challenge from the Greens as well as strong backing for Reform.
Earlier this week, separate research found Labour had sunk to its lowest-ever poll rating as the Government’s woes continue to mount.
YouGov’s latest voting intention survey showed Labour were supported by just 17% of voters, which was down three percentage points from last week.
This put Sir Keir’s party level with the Tories (17%), just one point ahead of the Greens (16%), and two points ahead of the Lib Dems (15%).
Reform was found to hold a 10-point lead with YouGov with Nigel Farage’s party backed by 27% of voters, up by one percentage point from last week.

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“Labour and the Tories are now both less popular than the Greens…”
Correcting the typo…
Labour and the Tories are now both less popular than the gangrene.
The Greens is a sump for all useful Marxist-Socialist idiots.
Hard to believe that anyone votes for the anti-human ‘Green cult’ dogma. This is what happens when suffrage is made universal. Terrible policy. I hope the Tory Convicts go bankrupt. ‘Labour’ is becoming as satanic and irrelevant as the US demon party (calling themselves in good newspeak, ‘democrats’).
The two ingredients toxic to representative democracy: universal adult (now plus children) suffrage; unlimited Government power to raise taxes and borrow money to be redistributed via the tax system…. votes for hire to the highest bidder.
We also have far too many people who get paid for doing jobs that produce nothing because they have no qualities that make them employable in the competitive, wealth producing sector, so they create no wealth but consume that created by those who do produce.
I would wager the majority of Greens are in the non-wealth producing sector.
Polls are one thing, elections are something else. I’m aware of one council on which a couple of councillors who were members of the Labour Party have defected to the Greens: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0l71xz2692o
A Reform councillor in Dartford has defected to the Tory scum saying he disagreed with the party’s policy of ending indefinite leave to remain…so not the sort of person who should represent Reform then. I wonder what the voters who elected him would reply if asked about that policy?
Greens versus Reform, grab the popcorn.
Hopefully, due to the slow and continued political suicide that Labour have consistently demonstrated since they got to power, crapola like this will be declared null and void when Reform take the helm; ”As officials met this week to discuss how to implement Labour’s plans to house migrants in military bases, they were struck with a strong dose of déjà vu. Two years ago they were in the same meetings discussing Rishi Sunak’s plans to move thousands of migrants onto disused RAF bases, opposed and dismissed at the time by Labour as a “gimmick”. The signs are that they will be discussing the same issue a decade from now — whichever party is in power — because the Home Office is already seeking suppliers of asylum accommodation after the current contracts end in 2029. It is inviting potential suppliers to discuss the lucrative opportunity to provide asylum accommodation from 2029 to 2036, with a potential extension to 2039. A separate Home Office document seen by The Times estimates that the contracts are likely to be worth about £10 billion over the initial seven-year period — an average of £1.4 billion per year. This shows that the Home Office expects high… Read more »
I’ll guess we will continue to see ‘Farage is a fascist’ slurs, but there may also be fresh ‘Polanski is a cult leader’ slurs too now that there is another threat to the old and discredited main parties.
Support for Greens, Labour and Libdems at 48%. Plus 16% for Cons, half of which are ecoloons. This proves that most UK voters are clueless about the reasons for industry closing and sky high bills.
The interesting thing will be to see how Labour attack the Greens!
Just think how well Reform would be doing if it had a decent leader who didn’t call his MP’s comments ugly when she told the truth.
LibDems will use that chart for an election leaflet “LibDems are winning here”!
17% supporting the Green Communists and Muslim Extremists is shocking. The collapse of Tory and Labour support isn’t: over the last few decades they’ve utterly wrecked the country.