Reform on the rise: Polling guru looks at this week's figures

Reform on the rise: Polling guru looks at this week's figures
Reform on the rise: Polling guru looks at this week's figures

The latest opinion polls for the upcoming general election on 4th July have shown some interesting movements in party popularity. Polling expert Sir John Curtice has analyzed these polls and has identified some significant trends in the data. Curtice has highlighted that the Reform and the Liberal Democrats have seen a rise in popularity, while the Conservative PM Rishi Sunak may be starting to regret his decision to call the election early.

The rise in popularity for Reform and the Liberal Democrats can be attributed to their campaigns focusing on issues that have resonated with voters. Reform’s message of increased government transparency and accountability has struck a chord with many people who are disillusioned with the current political climate. The Liberal Democrats’ strong stance on Brexit and their commitment to remaining in the European Union have also gained them significant support.

However, the early election call made by Rishi Sunak may not have been the smartest move for the Conservative party. Many voters have expressed frustration with the party’s handling of Brexit and their decision to call an early election has been met with skepticism. Sunak now faces the possibility of losing ground to other parties, including the Reform and Liberal Democrats.

Overall, the opinion polls show that there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding this election, with many voters undecided. The coming weeks will be crucial for all parties as they ramp up their campaigns in the lead-up to the election. It remains to be seen how the popularity of each party will shift in the coming days, but one thing is clear: the results of this election will have far-reaching implications for the future of the country

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