Reform’s Polling Discount With YouGov Raises Eyebrows
Guido Fawkes focuses on discount and eyebrows, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against New Statesman.
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Tuesday, 10 March 2026·Source: Guido Fawkes·UK·independent
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What happened: Over the last 10 published Westminster voting intention polls, YouGov’s average for Reform UK has been 24.8%. Across the same period, the average from Opinium is 30.9%.
Cross-source context: New Statesman highlights nigel Farage’s team has claimed a victory over YouGov after a row about the way the pollster measured support for Reform UK. Farage asserted that YouGov was breaking British Polling Council rules by u
What to watch next: movement around discount, eyebrows.
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Guido Fawkes(right)
Guido keeps a keen eye on the polls. Over the last 10 published Westminster voting intention polls, YouGov’s average for Reform UK has been 24.8%. Across the same period, the average from Opinium is 30.9%. What accounts for the consistently lower Reform numbers with YouGov, is the party really doing
350.org today called on G7 countries to enact a Windfall Tax or tax on the excess profits of oil and gas companies benefiting from price surges following the Iran war. The group made the demand after G7 finance ministers said it was studying “necessary measures” to address the war’s economic impacts
Nigel Farage’s team has claimed a victory over YouGov after a row about the way the pollster measured support for Reform UK. Farage asserted that YouGov was breaking British Polling Council rules by u
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Windfall Tax calls as Reform pumps out nonsense on oil prices.
Over the last 10 published Westminster voting intention polls, YouGov’s average for Reform UK has been 24.8%. Across the same period, the average from Opinium is 30.9%.
Nigel Farage’s team has claimed a victory over YouGov after a row about the way the pollster measured support for Reform UK. Farage asserted that YouGov was breaking British Polling Council rules by u
350.org today called on G7 countries to enact a Windfall Tax or tax on the excess profits of oil and gas companies benefiting from price surges following the Iran war. The group made the demand after G7 finance ministers said it was studying “necessary measures” to address the war’s economic impacts
350.org today called on G7 countries to enact a Windfall Tax or tax on the excess profits of oil and gas companies benefiting from price surges following the Iran war. The group made the demand after G7 finance ministers said it was studying “necessary measures” to address the war’s economic impacts
350.org today called on G7 countries to enact a Windfall Tax or tax on the excess profits of oil and gas companies benefiting from price surges following the Iran war. The group made the demand after G7 finance ministers said it was studying “necessary measures” to address the war’s economic impacts
The splinter party seems unlikely to put up large electoral numbers—but it doesn’t need to.
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