Poll in Britain: Farage has more support than the Conservatives and Labor combined

Britain's two biggest parties suffered a drop in popularity this month as local election voters expressed frustration over Brexit delays
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Farage, Photo: Reuters
Farage, Photo: Reuters
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Theresa May's conservative party fell to fourth place in a poll on voting intentions in the European Parliament elections, far behind Nigel Farage's new Brexit party, which has more support than the two traditionally strongest parties combined, reports Tanjug.

According to the results of a poll conducted for the Observer newspaper, Faraž's newly formed party has 34 votes ahead of the vote, which will be held at the end of May.

In second place is the Labor Party with 21 percent of the vote, while the Prime Minister's conservatives are in fourth place with 11 percent, reports Reuters.

The pro-European Liberal Democratic Party, the second most popular party to openly call for a second Brexit referendum, has 12 percent support.

Britain's two biggest parties suffered a drop in popularity this month as local election voters expressed frustration over Brexit delays.

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