Modelling by Find Out Now predicts Nigel Farage would enter No 10 if poll replicated at a general election
GWYN RIGHT
Labour has fallen to fourth in a new opinion poll, putting the party on track for its worst election result in more than a century.
Support for Sir Keir Starmer’s party in the poll of 2,717 adults has slumped to 15 per cent – behind Reform UK, the Greens and the Conservatives.
It is the latest in a string of polls which have put Labour behind the Greens since Zack Polanski was elected leader of that party in September.
Last week, the Greens overtook Labour for the first time in a survey by the same company, which placed it on 17 per cent, a point ahead of Sir Keir and Mrs Badenoch’s parties, which were tied on 16 per cent each.
Modelling by Find Out Now predicts Nigel Farage would enter No 10 if the poll were replicated at a general election.
Find Out Now voting intention:
🟦 Reform UK: 33% (+1)
🟢 Greens: 18% (+1)
🔵 Conservatives: 16% (-)
🔴 Labour: 15% (-1)
🟠 Lib Dems: 11% (-1)Changes from 29th October
[Find Out Now, 5-6th November, N=2,717] pic.twitter.com/ta3zJOROBz— Find Out Now (@FindoutnowUK) November 6, 2025
Reform UK would win 386 seats under the scenario, enough to give it an overall majority.
Meanwhile, the Greens would win 55 seats in cities and university towns, including Emily Thornberry’s seat of Islington South and Finsbury and former transport secretary Louise Haigh’s Sheffield Heeley constituency.
The Liberal Democrats would win 73 seats and become the official opposition to Mr Farage, while the SNP would win 46 seats.
Labour would be relegated to the fourth-largest party in the Commons with just 25 seats, while the Conservatives would win just 17 seats in a total collapse for the traditional parties of government.
The Greens’ Mr Polanski, a self-professed “eco-populist”, is a former hypnotherapist who claimed women could increase their breast size with their minds.
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