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New Poll Reveals Reform UK’s Ideological Strength, Not Just Protest

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Last updated: June 2, 2026 9:20 am
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Reform UK’s Support Driven by Ideology, Not Just Dissatisfaction, Major Survey Finds

New findings from a significant British Social Attitudes (BSA) poll suggest that voter support for Reform UK is rooted in the party’s core ideologies rather than solely stemming from dissatisfaction with the current state of the nation. The survey indicates that backing for Nigel Farage’s party transcends a simple “protest” vote.

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Reform UK’s Support Driven by Ideology, Not Just Dissatisfaction, Major Survey FindsReform Supporters Stand Out on Cultural IssuesRoots of Support Linked to Brexit and National Identity

According to pollster and BSA co-author Sir John Curtice, Reform supporters exhibit a “deeply ideological” stance and possess a level of “emotional attachment that neither Labour nor the Conservatives have managed to inspire in voters for decades.” Sir John elaborated, stating that Reform has effectively consolidated the voter base that supported Boris Johnson’s “get Brexit done” agenda in 2019.

The future trajectory of the party, Sir John explained, is not solely contingent on improvements in the economy and healthcare, nor on a potential increase in voter satisfaction with governance by the next election. A crucial factor will be its ability to consistently convince socially conservative voters across Britain that their views are best represented by Reform UK.

Reform Supporters Stand Out on Cultural Issues

While the BSA survey did acknowledge that Reform supporters greater dissatisfaction with the country’s condition and their personal financial situations compared to other voter demographics, their divergence is more pronounced on cultural matters.

Specifically, 60% of Reform voters reported being “very dissatisfied” with the National Health Service (NHS), a figure that surpasses the general public’s dissatisfaction rate of 51%. Additionally, 27% of Reform supporters indicated they were “struggling” with their current household income, an increase of five percentage points over the general public.

However, the survey highlights a significant difference in perspectives on cultural issues. A striking 75% of Reform supporters believe that migrants undermine British culture, a sentiment shared by only 35% of the general public. Furthermore, 88% of Reform voters agreed that equal opportunities for transgender people “had gone too far,” and 78% felt that unemployment benefits were excessively high. These figures contrast sharply with the general public’s responses, where 48% and 60%, respectively, held these views.

Roots of Support Linked to Brexit and National Identity

Sir John Curtice posits that the origins of the party’s support are deeply connected to the 2016 vote to leave the European Union. He characterized the motivations behind the Leave vote as being “motivated by cultural questions of national identity, immigration, and pride in British history.”

The survey data further supports this, showing that 49% of individuals who would vote to remain outside the EU indicated support for Reform UK. The party’s demographic profile also aligns with the coalition that voted for Brexit, typically comprising older, male voters who are less likely to have pursued higher education.

The British Social Attitudes survey, conducted annually since 1983 by the National Centre for Social Research, gathered responses from 4,656 individuals across the United Kingdom. The most recent iteration of the survey was conducted between August and October 2025.

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