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London polling suggests Green Party to make huge gains impeding rise of Reform

Maddison Wheeldon by Maddison Wheeldon
7 April 2026
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A recent poll of the London region suggests the Green Party could make significant gains in the May 7 local elections. It predicts a serious blow to incumbent Labour councillors who have long held a majority. In fact, well over a third of wards are projected to turn green as voters are set to abandon Starmer’s Labour Party.

Likewise, the poll reveals that far-right Reform UK’s chances in the region are thankfully much lower than previously feared. The map shows Reform UK appear to be contenders in roughly 10% of seats in the region. This is particularly likely in eastern and southeastern areas of London.

However, the party set to have the biggest defeat with likely hundreds of councillors unseated is the Labour Party. If the polling is indeed accurate, Labour would be lucky to win even a quarter of the seats in the UK’s capital.

Oh, how the corrupted are falling – and what a beautiful sight it is!

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Green Party set to inflict a huge loss on Labour

Labour currently has 1,046 elected councillors in the London region with more sitting councillors than all other parties combined. Nonetheless, in a clear show that the British public have lost hope in establishment parties, they appear likely to make huge losses both to the Green Party and Reform UK.

In fact, the Labour Party’s poor performance has allowed the Tories to gain ground—despite over a decade of harmful austerity policies and their disastrous showing in the 2024 general election. Essentially, Labour’s authoritarian and Orwellian policies make even a pile of shit like the Conservatives seem more appealing by comparison.

Thankfully, the Green Party have leaned further into socialism and are likely to be rewarded for their principled efforts.

Needless to say, the battle is a close one with recent polls for seats across the UK show the Green Party with a marginal lead but Reform closely behind. Nevertheless, a trend is appearing to show Reform losing support whilst the Greens are seen to gain, which highlights how hate can only be defeated by solidarity and compassion:

‼️BREAKING | Greens surge into LEAD (1st!!)

🟢 Grn: 21.4% (+2.1)
➡️ Ref: 20.9% (-1.4)
🔵 Con: 20.5% (+0.2)
🔴 Lab: 17.0% (-0.4)
🟠 Lib: 9.2% (-1.9)

Poll: @LordAPolls, 26-30 Mar (+/- vs 19-23 Feb) pic.twitter.com/oDVw4cDaFC

— Stats for Lefties 🍉🏳️‍⚧️ (@LeftieStats) April 5, 2026

2024 saw huge gains for billionaire-owned, far-right Reform UK which escalated fears that the far-right were likely to take power in 2029. Thankfully, those fears seem exaggerated, as UK voters make a clear choice between love and hate – and love appears to be winning.

‼️POLL | Who would you rather have in power?

🟢 Green Party – 57%
➡️ Reform UK – 43%

Overwhelming majorities of Labour (81%) and Lib Dem voters (79%) would pick Greens over Reform.

Source: @LordAshcroft, 26-30 March pic.twitter.com/9PYhJBobIU

— Stats for Lefties 🍉🏳️‍⚧️ (@LeftieStats) April 5, 2026

Green leader Zack Polanski has recently posted on X following a “remarkable poll” from Lord Ashcroft, stating that the Greens are clearly replacing Labour:

Remarkable poll this evening from Lord Ashcroft. The Greens in joint 1st place.

We are replacing Labour and ready to take on Reform in the local elections on 7th May.https://t.co/0qbagSvIYp pic.twitter.com/9leBG92kPd

— Zack Polanski (@ZackPolanski) April 5, 2026

Vote splitting on the far-right – few to split with on the left

Undoubtedly, far-right competition from Restore Britain is driving Reform UK’s declining support, with Restore Britain projected to capture 8% of the vote. Even more disheartening, voters find Restore Britain more appealing than Your Party, which is only expected to secure a measly 1% of seats.

No surprise really, given Corbyn and his team’s inability to figure out what they actually are as a party whilst they stand deselected Tories:

🚨 NEW: A new poll shows Restore Britain would get 8% of the vote

➡ Reform UK: 25%
🟢 Green Party: 19%
🔵 Conservatives: 16%
🌹 Labour: 16%
🔶 Lib Dems: 10%
🇬🇧 Restore Britain: 8%
🟣 Your Party: 1%

Via @FindoutnowUK, 2948 sample, 25th March

— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) March 26, 2026

These polls show that hate can be defeated through positive policies that put people above power and profit. In turn, this will undoubtedly see a sigh of relief from socialists across the country. They have long insisted that the real cure for the harms we see in our communities and across the UK is for unapologetic, unbending socialist policy. 

It’s clear the left faces little competition: Labour abandoned left-wing voters long ago, and the Greens are offering them a political home. In fact, their gains are likely to come whilst engaging with working agreements with progressive candidates in the London region. These include both in Camden and in Southwark.

Therefore, if these arrangements succeed, this election will see solidarity push back against the malicious bile of the far-right.

Even better, it might even win.

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