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Perhaps the most striking achievement for Reform UK has been its soaring standing in national opinion polls. By early 2024, they had surged ahead of both the Conservative Party and Labour, marking their first time as the most popular party in the country. This extraordinary rise has stunned many political observers and raised expectations about the party's potential influence in the next general election.
However, this upward trajectory has recently plateaued. Since March, Polls have shown a stabilization and slight decline in Reform UK’s support, prompting questions about whether the party has reached its electoral ceiling. Can they maintain their front-runner status, or will public opinion continue to decline?