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POLL: Labour Gains Six Points as Burnham Returns to Westminster

Guido Fawkes

Guido Fawkes

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June 25, 2026

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The latest from Find Out Now: Reform 24 (-3) Labour 21 (+6) Conservatives 18 (-) Greens 15 (-2) Libdem 12 (-1) The Burnham bounce is real. Although political honeymoons don’t last the weekend nowadays

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