A Labour government led by Andy Burnham could beat Reform UK at a general election, it was suggested today.
A survey, carried out for More in Common, found that Labour would get an eight-point boost with Mr Burnham at its helm and move ahead of Nigel Farage‘s party, securing 30 per cent of the vote to Reform’s 27 per cent if an election was held tomorrow.
The Conservatives would trail on 20 per cent, the Liberal Democrats on 11 per cent and the Green Party on 7 per cent.
The findings will encourage backers of the Greater Manchester mayor, who believe he should
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