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Greens surge to joint highest polling as Reform support stalls

The Greens were the only party to gain support in the latest YouGov poll.

Charlie Herbert by Charlie Herbert
2026-01-20 15:56
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Greens surge to joint highest polling as Reform support stalls
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The Green Party have seen a jump in the polls as they closed the gap on Labour, the Tories and Reform.

According to the latest polling from YouGov, the Greens have jumped up three points to 17%, putting them within touching distance of the Tories (18%) and Labour (19%).

Their polling of 17% is also the joint highest the Greens have ever polled with YouGov, matching the record high the party reached in December.

READ NEXT: Reform UK voters most likely to believe Britain is ‘fundamentally broken’

At the same time, the polling gives more weight to the idea that Nigel Farage’s Reform have hit their polling ceiling in recent weeks.

Reform saw no gain in popularity, remaining on 24%, just five points ahead of Labour.

Westminster Voting Intention:

RFM: 24% (=)
LAB: 19% (=)
CON: 18% (-2)
GRN: 17% (+3)
LDM: 14% (-2)

Via @YouGov, 18-19 Jan.
Changes w/ 11-12 Jan.

— Election Maps UK (@ElectionMapsUK) January 20, 2026

According to polling aggregator Election Maps UK, if this polling played out on election day, it would produce a pretty remarkable hung parliament.

There's hung parliaments and then there's whatever this would be… https://t.co/UDrYrH3BY6 pic.twitter.com/urBk0y8EdU

— Election Maps UK (@ElectionMapsUK) January 20, 2026

Earlier this month, Green Party leader Zack Polanski confirmed the Greens would be willing to consider an electoral pact with Labour to stop Reform.

However, he said this would only be considered if Keir Starmer was no longer Labour leader.

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