Labour suffers significant decline as Reform UK makes ground, polling shows

LABOUR continues to lose ground to Reform UK, new polling revealed today, with support down to two-thirds of its general election share.
Polling firm Ipsos UK said the number of people who would consider to vote for the party has suffered a significant decline since last June.
It has fallen by a “dramatic” 16 percentage points to 31 per cent of Britons saying they will consider voting for the party.
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