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Nigel Farage named UK’s sexiest politician in new poll

Angela Rayner and Nigel Farage are top of the list of the UK’s sexiest politicians for 2025 The pair came out on top in an annual poll by IllicitEncounters.com, a dating site designed for people who want to have affairs. This year’s rankings were include old favourites as well as some surprising new names among […]

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Angela Rayner and Nigel Farage are top of the list of the UK’s sexiest politicians for 2025

The pair came out on top in an annual poll by IllicitEncounters.com, a dating site designed for people who want to have affairs.

This year’s rankings were include old favourites as well as some surprising new names among the top picks.

The results show that the Tories remain the sexiest party (33%), with Labour (31.5%) and Reform UK (27.5%) following closely behind.

Reform leader, Nigel Farage, has managed to secure his crown for the second year running, whilst Angela Rayner comes as more of a surprise after finishing 5th in 2024.

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Even though Farage is deemed the ‘sexiest politician’, securing 21% of the vote, Conservative Robert Jenrick was hot on his heels, with just a 1% difference.

An honourable mention goes to James Cleverly (14%) surging from seventh place in 2024 to a whopping third place in this year’s poll.

Some newbies made their way onto the hot list: Labour’s Dan Aldridge and Reform UK’s James McMurdock secured fourth (12%) and fifth place (10%) respectively.

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In a surprise revelation, Prime Minister Keir Starmer saw a steep decline in votes, falling from 3rd place in 2024 to 9th (2%) in this year’s rankings.

Among the female politicians, Labour’s deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner leapt from fifth place last year to claim the top spot, with 22%.

Not too far behind was Reform UK’s Sarah Pochin (19%), making an impressive debut.

Last year’s winner, Suella Braverman, holds a remarkable third position with 15%.

Labour’s Jade Botterill followed suit in fourth place with 14%, and Conservative Julia Lopez finalised the top five with 12%.

In conclusion, the Tories come out on top taking 33% of the total vote share across both male and female categories, making it the sexiest party.

However, Labour isn’t far off, following closely behind (31.5%), and Reform UK inching closer ever so slightly with 27.5% of the vote.

Commenting on this year’s rankings, Jessica Leoni, sex and relationships expert at IllicitEncounters.com, said: “Farage has proved once again he’s the political equivalent of that leather jacket in your wardrobe – slightly controversial, impossible to get rid of, and somehow still looking good after all these years. 

“In politics, power is an aphrodisiac – and our members are never shy about telling us who gets their hearts racing. This year’s results show that confidence, conviction, and a little controversy remain irresistible traits.”

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