Keir Starmer’s Labour government has hit a new low in the polls, with just a fifth of voters saying they’d back the party for a second term in power.

A new YouGov survey shows Reform UK continuing to come top when Brits are asked how they’d vote if there was a general election tomorrow – a position it has held consistently since around April.

Over the past two months, the gap between the two parties has only grown wider, though this has mainly been down to a collapse in Labour’s popularity rather than a substantial increase for Reform.

The latest numbers come at the end of a summer that has been dominated by headlines about illegal migration.

Earlier this month, the number of people who have arrived in the UK on small boats across the Channel since Starmer became Prime Minister hit the

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