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Polling shows public see the Green Party as the anti-establishment party

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According to new polling from Ipsos, the British public see the Green Party as the true anti-establishment party:

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Green Party: for the people

The above polling tells us a few interesting things:

  • Pretty much no one thinks the Tories are a party of ‘the people’ – only 13% of voters. The Tories still attract around 20% of the national vote share, which is interesting, because it shows many Tory voters don’t give a sh*t about ‘the people’ (who could have guessed?).
  • Voters think the Liberal Democrats are more anti-establishment than Reform UK.
  • More voters think Labour are pro-establishment than pro-people.

Reform UK’s polling is particularly interesting, because the party explicitly sells itself as ‘anti-establishment’. As we’ve reported, Reform UK is basically just the Tories with a harder stance on migration, which is why all the former Tory donors have flocked to it.

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While Reform’s loyal supporters have bought the ‘anti-establishment’ shtick, the broader public has not. This explains why more national voters want Count Binface to win than Nigel Farage in the Clacton by-election. Reform has certainly built up a base of support, but in doing so it’s polarised the rest of the electorate against it, leaving the party vulnerable to tactical voting.

Reform certainly manages to attract a lot of attention with its anti-establishment crusading. The problem is the pushback that comes with this attention:

“For the people”

Reacting to the polling, Zack Polanski said:

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The party for the people. And the planet.

As we’ve reported, the Green Party does actually have policies which would benefit the broader public, including:

Reform UK, meanwhile, are offering little besides endless whining about Black and Brown people – all to distract from infinite tax cuts for their mates.

Featured image via the Canary

By Willem Moore

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