Four national polls have been published in the past 24 hours, and another poll on voting intentions was conducted in Scotland.
The earliest published poll was conducted online by JL Partners among 2,013 UK adults on Friday 24th May and Saturday 25th May, and showed Labour on 40% followed by the Conservatives on 28%, Reform Party on 12%, Liberal Democrats on 10%, Green Party 5%, Scottish National Party 3%, Plaid Cymru 1% and other parties 1%.
The poll, conducted online among 12,000 UK adults by Redfield & Wilton Strategies between Saturday 25th May and Monday 27th May, showed Labour on 46% followed by the Conservatives on 23%, the Reform Party on 13%, the Liberal Democrats on 9%, the Green Party on 5%, the Scottish National Party on 3% and others on 3%.
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Survation published the poll, which was conducted online among 2,040 UK adults between Friday 24th May and Monday 27th May, showing Labour on 47%, the Conservatives on 24%, the Liberal Democrats on 11%, the Reform Party on 8%, the Scottish National Party and the Green Party both on 3%, Plaid Cymru on 1% and other parties on 4%.
The latest poll, conducted online by YouGov among 2,128 UK adults on Monday 27th May and Tuesday 28th May, shows that Labour is supported on 47% followed by the Conservatives on 20%, the Reform Party on 12%, the Liberal Democrats on 9%, the Green Party on 7%, the Scottish National Party on 3%, Plaid Cymru on 1% and other parties on 2%.
A simple average of all polls conducted fully or partially in the seven days up to May 29th put Labour's support at 45%, 21 points ahead of the Conservatives on 24%, followed by the Reform Party on 12%, the Liberal Democrats on 10% and the Greens on 6%.
This was broadly unchanged from the average for the previous seven days up to May 22, with Labour and the Conservatives on 45% and 24% respectively, the Reform Party on 11%, the Liberal Democrats on 10% and the Greens on 6%.
The averages are based on polls published by Deltapoll, Ipsos, JL Partners, More in Common, Opinium, Redfield Wilton, Savanta, Survation, TechneUK, WeThink and YouGov.
Another poll on Scottish Westminster voting intentions, conducted online by Survation among 1,026 adults between Thursday 23 May and Monday 27 May, showed Labour on 36%, up from 33% in Survation's last Scottish poll in February, the Scottish National Party on 32% (down from 38%), the Conservatives on 17% (up from 15%), the Liberal Democrats 9% (up from 8%) and other parties 6% (down from 7%).