New Poll Reveals Strong Support for Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party
Major new poll outlines Nigel Farage threat in huge new bombshell for Labour

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A recent British Social Attitudes poll indicates that support for Nigel Farage's Reform UK party is driven by strong ideological beliefs rather than mere dissatisfaction with the current state. The party appeals particularly to socially conservative voters, with significant discontent regarding cultural issues and public services.
- 01Support for Reform UK is characterized as deeply ideological, with emotional ties that surpass those for Labour or Conservatives.
- 02The party has attracted voters who previously supported Boris Johnson's Brexit campaign in 2019.
- 0360% of Reform voters express high dissatisfaction with the NHS, compared to 51% of the general public.
- 0475% of Reform supporters believe that migrants undermine British culture, significantly higher than the general public's 35%.
- 05The survey involved 4,656 participants and was conducted by the National Centre for Social Research between August and October 2025.
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A recent British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey reveals that support for Nigel Farage's Reform UK party stems from strong ideological beliefs rather than mere dissatisfaction with current governance. According to Sir John Curtice, co-author of the poll, Reform UK has successfully attracted a coalition of voters who previously supported Boris Johnson's Brexit campaign, emphasizing cultural issues and national identity. The survey highlights that 60% of Reform voters are very dissatisfied with the National Health Service (NHS), and a significant majority of them hold views on immigration and social policies that diverge from the general public. Notably, 75% of Reform supporters believe that migrants undermine British culture, while 88% feel that equal opportunities for transgender individuals have gone too far. The BSA poll, which has been conducted annually since 1983, surveyed 4,656 individuals across the UK, with the latest data collected between August and October 2025.
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The findings suggest that Reform UK could influence future elections by appealing to socially conservative voters dissatisfied with mainstream parties.
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