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Tories Fall To Fourth In Historic Shakeup

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
May 20, 2025
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Tories Fall To Fourth In Historic Shakeup

Kemi Badenoch

The Conservative Party has plunged to an unprecedented fourth place in national polling, trailing behind Labour, Reform UK, and the Liberal Democrats, according to a YouGov survey. The findings mark the first time the Tories have fallen so low, raising sharp questions about party leadership and its future in UK politics.

In the poll, the Conservatives garnered just 16% of the vote, putting them behind Sir Ed Davey’s Liberal Democrats, who edged forward with 17%. Labour remained stagnant in second place with 22%, while Nigel Farage’s Reform UK continued its rapid ascent, topping the poll at 29%, a one-point increase from its previous tally.

Luke Tryl, Director of More in Common, described the moment as a turning point, observing that “lots in the pool that would have once seemed mind-blowing” are now political realities. He issued a warning to the Conservatives, stating they risk “going the way of the republicans in France”, referencing the collapse of a once-dominant party, and urged them to urgently devise a strategy to claw back public trust.

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Lord Hayward, a polling expert and Conservative peer, echoed the concern, noting that the figures “highlight the task the party faces when confronted by a populist with no record of government.” The rise of Reform UK, which has managed to capitalize on growing voter dissatisfaction, appears to be accelerating the Conservative decline.

Poll Signals Growing Turmoil For Tories

The forecast from Electoral Calculus paints an even bleaker picture. If these poll numbers were replicated in a general election, the Conservatives would be reduced to a mere 17 parliamentary seats. In contrast, Reform UK would win a commanding majority of 346 seats, reshaping the entire political landscape.

The poll results pile further pressure on party leader Kemi Badenoch, whose leadership is already under scrutiny following a series of crushing electoral defeats. The Conservatives suffered their worst-ever showing in last year’s general election, and this month’s local elections did little to stem the bleeding. Reform UK won control of 10 councils and gained 677 councillors, delivering yet another humiliating blow to the Tories.

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This latest blow has reportedly set off alarm bells within the Conservative Party. Internal discussions are reportedly underway among MPs about whether to challenge Badenoch’s leadership. “We cannot continue as we are, and she [Ms Badenoch] is just not up to the task,” one MP was quoted as saying.

Being overtaken by the Liberal Democrats has only deepened the party’s internal crisis, as the result reflects a dramatic fall from grace for a party that once commanded significant electoral dominance.

The situation appears to be spiraling further, with party insiders expressing concern about a glaring lack of candidates for two upcoming council by-elections in north-west Norfolk, traditionally considered a Conservative stronghold. The inability to field contenders in these areas is seen as a troubling sign of dwindling grassroots support and organizational collapse.

The Tories are now attempting to win back voters disillusioned by their record on issues like immigration and crime, two key areas that Farage’s Reform UK has heavily focused on. However, efforts to court the right-wing vote carry the risk of alienating centrist and moderate conservatives, potentially driving them into the arms of the Liberal Democrats.

Tories Fall To Fourth In Historic Shakeup
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In response to the poll, a Reform UK spokesperson dismissed the Conservatives as irrelevant.

 “We don’t usually comment on a minor party, however, this is the end of the Conservative Party. It’s quite clear now that only one party can beat Labour at the next general election, and that’s Reform UK.”

Reform UK spokesperson

With political winds shifting rapidly and the Conservative Party in freefall, the next few months may prove decisive in determining whether Britain’s traditional center-right party can rebuild or be consigned to the political margins.

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