The party, led by former UKIP leader, Nigel Farage, won 5 seats at last year’s general election but picked up votes across the country in both rural seats and Labour’s industrial heartlands.
The latest poll would see the party win in Barrow, Carlisle and Workington and Whitehaven.
In the 2024 general election, Reform beat the Tories into second place in Whitehaven and Workington whilst pushing them close in Penrith and the Solway and Carlisle.
Labour were able to regain their seats in Cumbria which they had lost previously.
Nowcast Update: Further Record Reform Highs, Labour & Tory Lows:
RFM: 349 (+344), 30.8% – (48 Seat Maj.)
LAB: 105 (-306), 21.3%
LDM: 80 (+8), 14.3%
SNP: 45 (+36), 2.7%
CON: 29 (-92), 17.3%
PLC: 6 (+2), 1.0%
GRN: 5 (+1), 8.7%
Oth: 12 (+7), 3.9%https://t.co/1ZvylUw6N8 pic.twitter.com/A5vmJRX3Mr— Election Maps UK (@ElectionMapsUK) August 31, 2025
If an election were held today according to online analyst, Election Maps UK, Reform UK would a majority with 349 seats with Labour second on 105.
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The Liberal Democrats would win 80 whilst the Tories would win just 29 according to an average of the latest polls.