Latest General Election 2024 Poll Shows Majority of Public Believe Farage Would Make a Poor Prime Minister


Grant Shapps Faces Questions on Campaign as Tories ‘Fighting for Every Single Vote’

Grant Shapps, the Conservative Party chairman, is gearing up for a tough battle as he faces questions on the campaign trail. With the general election just around the corner, Shapps emphasized that the Tories are “fighting for every single vote.”

The latest poll results show that Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is facing an uphill battle in the eyes of the public. A YouGov survey revealed that more than half of Britons believe Farage would make a bad or terrible prime minister. Only 27 percent of respondents thought he would make a great or good leader, with a majority expressing doubt that he would become prime minister in the next decade.

Farage, on the other hand, is not backing down. He recently announced his intention to run for prime minister in 2029 and unveiled his party’s manifesto, which includes controversial policies such as freezing non-essential immigration and pulling Britain out of the European Convention on Human Rights.

The campaign trail has been eventful, with Farage pursuing legal action against the vetting company hired by Reform UK for failing to conduct background checks on its candidates in time for the election. Vetting.com denied any wrongdoing, citing time constraints in scrutinizing all 609 of Reform’s candidates.

As the election draws near, the political landscape is heating up, with parties vying for votes and engaging in intense campaigning efforts. With the future of the country at stake, the battle for leadership is intensifying, and every vote counts. Stay tuned for more updates on the campaign trail as the election day approaches.

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