
Poll: Crank UK Greens Overtake Starmer’s Labour
For the first time the Green Party has surpassed the Labour Party in a survey of British voters.

For the first time the Green Party has surpassed the Labour Party in a survey of British voters.

According to a recent survey, Donald Tusk would struggle to retain power—despite the Civic Coalition’s lead.

Reform UK leads the way in projected parliamentary constituency wins, with Labour and the Tories trailing and smaller parties fragmenting the left-of-centre vote.

With AfD and the CDU neck and neck in the polls once again, public dissatisfaction with Chancellor Merz surged to a record-high 64%.

The growing disillusionment within the German centre-right party has led district associations to call for a binding membership vote on the coalition agreement.

One leading political scientist admitted “We’re too Democratic” as pollsters again underestimated support among working-class voters

Coverage of the summer election is now centred upon Farage’s return to the political frontline.

Poll results described as “staggering,” but “not surprising.”

The Conservative Party is riddled with speculation about new leadership, but none of the possible candidates would bring any meaningful change.

Nearly all right-wing voters and 58% of leftists reject the EU’s plan to redistribute migrants between member states, as PM Orbán says Hungary has “no intention of implementing” the mechanism at all.