Reform overtake Labour as party people are most likely to vote AGAINST
Reform may be the most popular party according to the polls - but they're also the most unpopular.
Reform may be the most popular party according to the polls - but they're also the most unpopular.
Should Reform start looking over their shoulders? Their lead at the top of the polls is dwindling, as the Green Party continues to gain.
Green leader Polanski said Driscoll joining the party was "another example of the Green surge sweeping across the country”.
Earlier this week, Zack Polanski predicted that the Green Party would 'replace Labour'. He might be on to something...
The Unite general secretary said “if we leave , we will forge a new vehicle for our class” while Jeremy Corbyn was sitting just metres away
"Jeremy Corbyn and I will co-lead the founding of a new party"
"The government has chosen to punch down on some of the poorest and most vulnerable."
Will this be the first brick in the Red Wall to turn green? New polling data shows that Labour are set to lose seats to the Green Party.
The TV star began celebrating after the exit poll predicted a 170-seat majority for Labour.
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