- Tue May 06, 2025 8:48 pm
#88806
There's a long, long way to go, but Labour support seems to be tanking ahead of next year's Senedd elections. Cue the Baroness attempting to flood some clear red water between herself and the party in Westminster.
https://www.itv.com/news/wales/2025-05- ... t-itv-poll
https://www.itv.com/news/wales/2025-05- ... t-itv-poll
Labour support in Wales has slumped to its lowest since the start of devolution, according to an exclusive ITV Cymru Wales opinion poll which suggests Plaid Cymru and Reform UK will battle to be the biggest party at the 2026 Senedd election.Given that Reform don't have so much as an official spokesperson in Wales, let alone anyone trusted enough to be leader, it seems that they're content to remain a cult surrounding the Dear Leader for as long as possible. Heaven only knows what kind of native weirdos and carpetbagging grifters from over the border they are going to get to stand, particularly as their English councillors start to realise that there's actual work to be done once you get past the glamorous bit in the municipal sports halls and leisure centres.
The Barn Cymru poll, conducted by YouGov for ITV Cymru Wales and Cardiff University, has revealed that Labour’s predicted vote share - 18% - would be their worst result since the advent of devolution 26 years ago if replicated at next year's Senedd election.
The poll shows a large increase in Plaid Cymru’s vote share, which climbs to 30%, while the support for Reform has also continued to surge to 25%.