The Green Party's surge to second place exposes Labour's complete collapse under Starmer's toxic leadership. With Greens now three points ahead of fourth-place Labour, progressive voters are abandoning Starmer's charisma-free disaster for Polanski's authentic message on issues people actually care about.
Reform's polling dominance isn't just noise but a turning point for Britain. While Labour crashes to a pathetic 15%, Reform is maintaining, if not growing, its commanding support, proving Farage has built genuine grassroots momentum that translates into genuine electoral success.
The next general election is years away, and much of the data Britain hysterically tracks from week to week is grounded in gaps and uncertainty. Labour has much to do to regain popularity and trust, but there is a long way to go before the public heads to the polls.
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