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Britain’s Two-Party System on the Verge of Collapse

Britain is facing a political earthquake – and the winner could be Nigel Farage

Published: November 12, 2025, 9:52 am

    The latest “Find Out Now” poll from October 29, 2025, shows Farage’s “Reform UK” movement at a historic high of 32 percent – not only a new record for the party, but also a challenge to Britain’s traditional two-party system.

    According to the poll, the Labour Party has suffered a dramatic collapse, falling from 35 percent in the 2024 election to just 16 percent – a loss of 19 percentage points. The Conservative Tories have also plummeted catastrophically, from 24 to 16 percent. This means the former governing parties together now only garner 32 percent, their lowest combined result in over a century. Only Farage and the Greens have managed to gain ground. The Greens have climbed from 7 to 17 percent, thus succeeding the Labour Party on the left of the political spectrum.

    The Financial Times headlined this development: “Farage has filled the perfect political gap.” His strategy of combining anti-elite rhetoric with Euroscepticism and social issues is appealing to increasingly broad sections of the electorate. The slogan “Take Britain back again” deliberately builds on the successful Brexit campaign, but expands it to include socio-political aspects.

    Media outlets like the BBC and Sky News are already speaking of a “systemic shift” and drawing parallels to the political upheavals in Italy and France. Analysts see signs of the beginning of a new political era in which “Reform UK” dominates the Conservative camp, while Labour risks being crushed between Farage and the Greens. Either way, exciting developments lie ahead for the British Isles.

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