Plaid and Reform can't be separated as polling puts parties on course to tie
More in Common’s MRP survey forecasts 34 seats each for Plaid Cymru and Reform, leaving no party close to the 49-seat majority.
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Green Party one point behind Reform in latest poll
With the local elections set to take place on 7 May, all eyes are on the fight between the political parties. This is especially true given that we now no longer have two primary parties. Instead, we have five mid-sized parties (in terms of polling). In the latest example of this, a new poll from Lord Ashcroft puts the Tories and Greens neck and neck, with both one point behind Reform. POLL | Reform lead by 1pt Ref: 21% (-) Con: 20% (-1) Grn: 2…
Final poll puts Plaid and Reform level ahead of Senedd vote
Labour faces historic setback as new modelling points to a hung Senedd PLAID CYMRU and Reform UK are projected to finish level on seats in Thursday’s (May 7) Senedd election, according to a final poll published just days before voting begins. The More in Common MRP survey suggests both parties could win 34 seats in the expanded 96-member Senedd, leaving neither close to the 49 needed for an overall majority. The findings point to a major shift i…
Plaid Cymru and Reform are neck-and-neck in Senedd election race
Y Siambr. Image: Senedd Cymru Mark Mansfield A new poll has suggested Plaid Cymru and Reform are neck-and-neck in the race to form the next Welsh Government, with just days to go until the Senedd election. The latest MRP survey by More in Common indicates the two parties could win the same number of seats when voters go to the polls on May 7, underlining the increasingly tight and unpredictable nature of the contest. Plaid Cymru and Reform have …
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