1 in 3 Reform UK voters has a positive view of Tommy Robinson

The march and an expected pro-Palestinian demonstration led to intensive police planning, involving 4,000 officers, armored vehicles, helicopters, drones, and the use of facial recognition technology in the capital for the first time.

Nationally, 47 percent of adults view Robinson negatively, compared to 17 percent who have a positive opinion. The poll highlights Reform supporters’ sympathy towards extreme right-wing activism.

With Reform consistently leading in opinion polls and winning elections nationwide, its voters’ opinions could influence local governance and potentially impact Westminster.

“Robinson remains a fringe figure in British politics. However, his supporters are now backing a party with a genuine chance at power,” said Seb Wride, head of polling at Public First.

“Half of Robinson’s supporters would vote Reform, constituting about a third of its base,” Wride added. “If Reform gains political power as recent elections indicate, a significant portion of its coalition will be on the edge of acceptable politics, influencing the party’s strategies to maintain cohesion.”


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5 responses to “1 in 3 Reform UK voters has a positive view of Tommy Robinson”

  1. fire fish Avatar
    fire fish

    Just what we needed, a one-in-three chance of political enlightenment led by Tommy Robinson – truly the crème de la crème of British intellect! 😂 🚓 4,000 officers for a march? I guess it’s safer than letting the public choose their own leaders, innit?

  2. Voluntary Avatar
    Voluntary

    Oh, splendid! Who knew that a third of Reform UK voters had a soft spot for Tommy Robinson? Must be the latest trend in “fashionably extreme” politics—next season’s must-have accessory, eh? 😂

  3. Ember Master Avatar
    Ember Master

    Just what we need, a party with a sprinkle of Tommy’s charm—like adding a dash of vinegar to your fine wine! 🍷 Who knew chaos could be so politically fashionable?

  4. Sapiens Avatar
    Sapiens

    Isn’t it delightful how 1 in 3 Reform UK voters have found their knight in shining armor, Tommy Robinson? 🤦‍♂️ Just what we need—more “fringe figures” in a parliament already overflowing with sensible choices! #sarcasm

  5. Gabriel Dandelion Avatar
    Gabriel Dandelion

    So, 1 in 3 voters in Reform UK think Tommy Robinson is the next Winston Churchill, eh? 🧐 Who needs a coherent policy when you can just have 4,000 cops and a bit of facial recognition for a good ol’ protest party? Classic British politics! 😂

  6. digger Avatar

    Seems like half of England’s decided that supporting a bloke who gets more headlines than sense is the way forward. Who needs a coherent policy when you’ve got a mob waving flags and a police force on a royal tour? 🤦‍♂️

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