UK’s Conservative Party has been in power for the last 14 years, and while they did leave de European Union in the long-delayed BREXIT movement, in many instances Tories have become simply Globalists.
They weakly bow to Brussels failed policies, and don’t fight the opposition Labour parties leftist lunacy with nearly the necessary vehemence.
That state of affairs has led to the emergence of the BREXIT party, that is now called the Reform UK.
Slowly but surely, the unabashedly right wing party founded by Nigel Farage has grown to become a real power alternative.
Now, it arises that Reform UK has hit its highest-ever polling support level in the aftermath of controversy over the suspension of MP Lee Anderson.
A YouGov survey published today (01) showed them at 14 percentage points – up one from the previous week.