Labour has a 20 percentage point
lead over the Conservatives, according to the latest opinion polling.
If a general election were held
tomorrow, about 44% of people in Great Britain would vote for Labour compared
to 24% for the Conservatives.
This is once people who don’t
know or say they won’t vote are excluded.
The
gap that had opened up between Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats appears to
have narrowed, but things are very close between the two parties with a
difference of one percentage point on average.
While
most polling companies have Reform ahead by between one and four points, a
couple have the Lib Dems slightly ahead.
Our latest averages come from polls
by 10 different polling companies completing their
fieldwork between 3 and 13 May.
That means some of the polls
were taken before the recent local elections and some afterwards.
You can use our interactive poll tracker to see how different parties have been
doing at different points over the past few years.