Nigel Farage will romp home in Clacton with 27 point lead in blow to Tories

NIGEL Farage will romp home in Clacton with massive 27 point lead, our exclusive poll reveals.The survey conducted this week by JL Partners on behalf of Friderichs Advisory Partners has the Brexit firebrand on a ballot-busting 48 per cent.

Nigel Farage will romp home in Clacton with massive 27 point lead, our exclusive poll reveals
Nigel Farage will romp home in Clacton with massive 27 point lead, our exclusive poll revealsCredit: PA

Political Editor Harry Cole will grill the PM first before the Labour Leader in the clash.Last night Daniel Friderichs told The Sun: “Nigel Farage and Reform have clear momentum: he is set to win Clacton on the biggest swing ever. In a painful blow to the Tories the survey says that three in four of Farage’s vote comes from disgruntled former Conservative voters.The Reform boss said today they would win “a significant number of seats” – and that starts with his own victory on the Essex coast.

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“What this poll suggests to me is that this momentum might extend beyond this seat too, and mean other gains for Reform on July 4.”Watch Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer face the questions YOU care about on our Never Mind The Ballots Election Showdown on Monday.You can watch live on thesun.co.uk, our YouTube channel and on our social media accounts.

Farage said today they would win 'a significant number of seats'
Farage said today they would win ‘a significant number of seats’Credit: PA

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Clacton, 10-19 June, sample size: 502 JL PARTNERS and FRiderichs Advisory
Farage leads in every age group apart from 18-34-year-olds with only one in five 2019 Tory voters sticking with Watling.
It has him a mammoth 27 points ahead of Tory incumbent Giles Watling, despite the ex-actor winning an endorsement from Boris Johnson.
Yesterday Farage said pollsters were still “playing catch up” after his return to frontline politics as he lashed out at Tory “betrayal” on immigration, the economy and Brexit.
Nigel Farage (Reform UK): 48%
Giles Watling (Conservative): 21%
Jovan Owus-Nepaul (Labour): 18%
Matthew Bensilum (Liberal Democrat): 6%
The Sun’s Political Correspondent Noa Hoffman gives verdict as Nigel Farage launches Reform election manifesto

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