Bombshell new poll shows Brits support Reform merging with Tories.
'The Right of politics needs to come together after the election'.
A fifth of voters support a merger between Nigel Farage’s Reform UK and the Conservatives after the election. Exclusive polling shows 20 per cent of British adults, 24 per cent of likely Conservative voters and 46 per cent of those planning to support Reform favour this joining of forces.
The latest WeThink polling found 37 per cent of British adults plan to vote Labour – with the Tories on 19 per cent and Reform on 12 per cent. Former Conservative deputy chairman Lee Anderson, who is now a Reform candidate, said the political Right needed to come together after the election but that could not happen under the present Tory leadership.
He said: “There’s no way people like me would want to link up with the current Conservative party leadership. There is a simple reason why they are so far behind in the polls – and that reason is they are not conservative.” Express.