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Greens overtake Labour, Tories in latest poll to become leading opposition party

Skwawkbox by Skwawkbox
30 October 2025
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The Green party under Zack Polanski leads both Labour, which is polling at its lowest on record, and the Tories in the latest Westminster voting intention poll, conducted by Find Out Now. This makes the Green Party the primary opposition party to the neo-fascist Reform UK – and is gaining ground on the static Farage outfit:

Find Out Now voting intention:  Reform UK: 32% (-)  Greens: 17% (+2) Conservatives: 16% (-1)  Labour: 16% (-)  Lib Dems: 12% (-) Changes from 22nd October [Find Out Now, 29th October, N=3,065]
The Greens’ surge comes after the party doubled its membership to 150,000, with Polanski performing strongly in recent public appearances.

The latest poll does not appear to include the new Your Party, which would perform too strongly to be among ‘other’ at three percent despite more chaos this week.

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  1. David Palmer says:
    8 months ago

    As long as we stop Farage and Reform, we all have a part to play in making sure that the extreme far right group does not take control of our government, if they do they will remove ECHR as the first step towards doing the same as the orange president to then bulldoze democracy out of parliament then the country, this man has to be stopped and it doesn’t matter how it’s done. We cannot allow this. We need the left to join and make the country strong against fascists and racists.

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  2. Taxiarch says:
    8 months ago

    Well done to the Greens and especially to Polanski for getting some press focus. The question is how will the Uniparty respond, given that they have both the government and the opposition in their hands. Together that still add up to 32% of the intention-expressing electorate (44% if you include the Lib Dems, as I suspect one should). They can just roll over and let Reform steal their breakfast, or they can plan for the next post election. I recall in Ireland, faced with a majority Sinn Fein vote, the centre right parties just decided to set aside their ancestral tribal differences and form a government anyway, leaving Reform MPs as His Majesties Loyal Opposition.
    What then follows is, I regret to say, almost inevitable.

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