A Labour government led by Andy Burnham could beat Nigel Farage‘s Reform UK at a general election, a new poll has suggested.
The bombshell survey has led to renewed calls to ‘unite the Right’ to stop the Mayor of Greater Manchester’s return to Westminster – and a potential future Left-wing coalition.
The poll found that Labour would get an eight-point boost if Mr Burnham is successful at the Makerfield by-election next month and challenges Sir Keir Starmer in a leadership battle.
The More in Common survey suggests that Labour would secure 30 per cent of the vote under Mr Burnham compared to Reform’s
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