Whilst Reform continue to lead by a clear margin in the polls, when it comes to the young people of Britain it’s Zack Polanski’s Green Party they’re backing.
The Greens have experienced a real surge in the polls since Polanski was elected leader of the party, hitting an all-time high.
The party are neck-a-neck with Labour and the Tories in some polls. But when you look exclusively at 18-25 year olds, there’s nothing close about it.
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According to ITV’s Youth Tracker, the Greens sit on 32% among young voters, a full seven points clear of Labour. With 32%, the Greens have managed to double their support among young people from 16% in March.
Labour’s polling score is a worrying sign for the party, having plummeted from 43% in March.
As for Reform, they’re further back on 20%, debunking any claims from them that they’re the party of young people.
The poll of 1,005 18 to 25-year-olds was carried out by pollsters Savanta for ITV News and Robert Peston’s politics show.
Sharing the poll on X, Peston said the Greens “now have a commanding lead in the voting intentions of young people.”
It comes as a Find Out Now poll carried out last week put Labour on just 15%, a staggering three points behind the Greens as Zack Polanski’s party continues to surge in popularity with voters.
The poll of 2,717 people put Reform UK on 33%, the Greens on 18%, the Conservatives on 16% and the LibDems on 11%.
Meanwhile, data shows the Greens may well be polling in first among all under 50s.
The Polanski bounce shows no signs of stopping!
