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People now see 200k-strong Green Party as main opposition to Reform

Ed Sykes by Ed Sykes
3 March 2026
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A new YouGov poll has put the Green Party in second place, just two points behind Reform. This comes just after the Greens announced they have more than 200,000 members. And with Labour lagging five points behind Zack Polanski’s party, it seems voters now see the Greens as the main opposition to Reform.

Pollsters think the “seismic” Green by-election win on 27 February 2026, along with the public exposure surrounding it, has had a big influence on voter perceptions. In particular, it has shown the Green Party is a viable electoral choice which is fully capable of winning elections.

Our latest voting intention (1-2 March 2026) has the Greens on their highest figure ever recorded by YouGov, significantly ahead of Labour, who are on their lowest figure to date

Reform UK: 23% (-1 from 22-23 Feb)
Greens: 21% (+4)
Conservatives: 16% (-2)
Labour: 16% (-2)
Lib… pic.twitter.com/C7tL21tzBv

— YouGov (@YouGov) March 3, 2026

The result is the Greens’ highest with YouGov, and Labour’s lowest.

Despite Labour plummeting into the dustbin of history, however, Polanski has noted that Labour leader Keir Starmer is just doubling down on his failing strategy (which has already seen 25% of 2024 Labour voters go Green). And his tactics are continuing to backfire:

On Sunday I announced on the BBC that Green Party membership is 200,000.

Keir Starmer continues to keep trying to smear us – calling us extremists.

The result? We've had thousands and thousands of new members in the past 48 hours alone.https://t.co/0qbagSvIYp https://t.co/gk2iB7ThOT

— Zack Polanski (@ZackPolanski) March 2, 2026

Times are changing, and the old order is dying

Sky News clarified that:

The Greens are now the most popular party in all age categories under 50.

Let’s emphasise that point again. *Every generation under the age of 50 prefers the Greens to any other party.* That includes almost 50% of 18-to-24-year-olds and 27% of people between the ages of 25 and 49.

Sky also reported that Greens are boosting their support levels in working-class communities, saying:

Those classified as doing “routine” jobs also vote Green in significant numbers.

The Green Party is now a mass party, not a niche one. And current polling already makes the potential electoral map look slightly more hopeful than it seemed a few months ago:

It's just 1 poll (for now) – but here's how it plays out in the Nowcast Model:

RFM: 227 (+222)
GRN: 135 (+131)
LDM: 92 (+20)
CON: 59 (-62)
SNP: 48 (+39)
LAB: 40 (-371)
PLC: 20 (+16)
Others: 10 (+5) https://t.co/C6e7Abw34H pic.twitter.com/49xhYWsezR

— Election Maps UK (@ElectionMapsUK) March 3, 2026

According to that projection, a far-right coalition of Reform and Tories would still win. But a centre-left coalition of the Greens, SNP, and Plaid Cymru would be hot on their heels. And if the centre-right Liberal Democrats preferred to back a Green-led coalition to stop the far right, the Reform-led coalition would lose.

As Polanski has emphasised, there is a massive section of society that clearly wants hope. These people want to stop the far right, get investment in their communities and public services, have lower bills, and protect the planet from the billionaire warmongers intent on destroying it:

It's becoming increasingly clear every single day that the way to stop the rise of the right in this country is to join the Green Party.

It's also the way to invest in our communities, lower our bills and protect our planet.https://t.co/0qbagSvIYp https://t.co/uaKZd8pgB2

— Zack Polanski (@ZackPolanski) March 3, 2026

Turns out lowering bills, protecting the NHS and rebuilding our public services is really popular.

This is just the beginning – people are seeing through the attacks and demanding something better.

And we're making hope normal again – together.https://t.co/0QUCQbH19l https://t.co/bLXPb0v7Z1

— Zack Polanski (@ZackPolanski) March 3, 2026

The old order is rapidly fading away. Times are changing. And the Greens have placed themselves at the forefront of that struggle for a better country and a better world. There’s no hiding from that fact now, and Reform’s elitist hatemongers must be shaking in their jackboots.

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  1. Airlane1979 says:
    4 months ago

    This would be a centre-left coalition, as admitted in the article, which in reality would be entirely capitalist and imperialist in nature, with little of substance to offer the working class. Greens are a bourgeois, middle class party offering nothing apart from the mildest tinkering with the capitalist system which is driving global war and climate change.

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