Nigel Farage and Reform UK would win 67 seats from Labour at the next General Election, new poll claims
Daily MailReform UK would take 67 seats from Labour at the next general election, according to a new poll. Labour would lose its majority as well as 200 seats which were won in July, losing 87 seats to the Conservatives, 67 to Reform UK and 26 to the SNP, The Times reported. Nigel Farage and Reform could be set for a huge surge in votes at the next General Election Kier Starmer and the Labour party would be likely to lose their majority if an election took place today Health Secretary Wes Streeting could be at risk of losing his seat at the next general election Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is one of a whole host of Labour cabinet memebrs who could see their seats lost to Reform Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper and fellow cabinet ministers John Healey, Ed Miliband, Bridget Phillipson and Jonathan Reynolds would also be set to lose their seats to Nigel Farage's party. Reform UK Farage is hoping to use local elections in May as a platform to overtake the Tories at the next general election Reform look set to dominate in South Yorkshire and Tyneside, as well as picking up seats in Nottinghamshire and their first ever seats in Wales.