A NEW poll has put Keir Starmer's Labour Party in fourth place behind Reform, the Greens and Conservatives.
The Find Out Now survey carried out this week put Labour on just 15%, a staggering three points behind the Greens as Zack Polanski's party continues to surge in popularity with voters.
The poll of 2717 people put Reform UK on 33%, the Greens on 18%, the Conservatives on 16% and the LibDems on 11%.
Labour came just 12% ahead of the SNP, who voters can only opt for in Scotland.
Translated into seats, it means Reform would win a General Election if it were to be held now with 386.
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The Greens would win 55 seats, taking key Labour strongholds like Emily Thornberry’s seat of Islington South and Finsbury.
Despite getting a relatively low share of the vote, the LibDems would still win 73 seats and be named the official opposition.
Labour would fall from 401 seats to just 25.
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Sharing news of the poll, Polanski posted on Twitter/X: "We're taking on Reform."
Polanski won a landslide victory in May’s Green Party leadership election, running on an “eco-populist” platform combined with savvy social media outreach.
It is the second Find Out Now poll in as many weeks that has put the Greens in second place.
In Scotland, the Scottish Greens are completely separate entity, and led by Gillian Mackay and Ross Greer.