Nigel Farage’s Reform Party could gain most from regretful Labour voters, a poll for LBC has found.
Research by More in Common reveals that the Tories may not be capitalising on Keir Starmer’s woes – after we revealed yesterday that one in four people who backed Labour last summer, now regret their decision.
It comes as MPs return to Parliament in Westminster this week – and the PM made a major speech on his plan to drive down waiting lists.
And Nigel Farage will be speaking with LBC’s Nick Ferrari this morning for an exclusive phone-in.
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The feelings of regret reported were the highest amongst older voters – with a third of baby boomers saying they regret the decision.
Young voters are least regretful of their choice, with 65 per cent of Gen Z not regretting their vote.
But the Tories don’t seem to have capitalised on Labour voters’ regrets, the polling shows.null
Asking regretful Labour voters where they would go and vote for instead, 28 per cent said Reform UK, and 20 per cent said the Liberal Democrats.
Just 17 per cent said they would be drawn back to vote for the Conservatives, and 10 per cent said they’d now opt for the Greens.https://flo.uri.sh/visualisation/21047241/embed