POLL OF THE DAY: Could Reform oust Sadiq Khan in London?

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Reform UK’s support has surged in London while backing for Labour languishes at a record low in the capital, according to a new poll.

The latest Savanta survey released today found Nigel Farage‘s party were supported by 23 per cent of voters in London, up from 15 per cent in June.

This put Reform ahead of the Tories, who were down one percentage point to 20 per cent, with the Liberal Democrats on 11 per cent (-2) and Greens on 10 per cent (-3).

Support for Labour was at 32 per cent, which is the joint lowest recorded by Savanta – who have polled London voters since 2020 – following the same result in June.

Labour’s backing in London has dropped from 43 per cent since last year’s general election, according to the poll commissioned by the Centre for London think tank.

But do you think Reform have enough to oust Labour’s Sir Sadiq Khan as London Mayor at the next election in 2028? Cast your vote in the Daily Mail’s new poll below:

In yesterday’s poll, Mail readers were asked: ‘Should a salary sacrifice tax break raid be used to fund the scrapping of two-child benefits cap?‘ Out of more than 11,000 votes, 97 per cent of you said ‘no’ and 3 per cent said ‘yes’.