
With the local elections fast approaching, Reform would ideally like to see their polling go up. Instead, they just lost a sixth of their supporters in one week according to More in Common:
Reform drops to 25% in this weeks voting intention their lowest since April 2025. They lead the Tories by 3 & Labour by 4
REF UK 25% (-5)
CON 22% (+3)
LAB 21% (+1)
GREEN 13% (+1)
LIB DEM 12% (nc)
OTH 3% (nc)
SNP 2% (nc)
N = 2,011 | 10-13/4 | Change w/ 8/4 pic.twitter.com/DNZVf9Incv
— Luke Tryl (@LukeTryl) April 15, 2026
This is particularly embarrassing for Reform as the pollster More in Common is linked to their party:
Well of course Miles Jones, Reform UK’s Deputy Leader in Bexley works for pollster More in Common… pic.twitter.com/xMR8nOwyq3
— Reform Party UK Exposed
(@reformexposed) April 3, 2026
Reform plummet
Of course, we can’t trust polls by themselves. The fact that different pollsters get such wildly different results is testament to that. In the above, More in Common have the Greens at 13%; several other pollsters regularly have them outperforming Labour:
POLL | Reform lead by 6pts
Ref: 26% (+1)
Grn: 20% (=)
Con: 17% (=)
Lab: 16% (=)
Lib: 11% (=)
— Seats —
Ref: 323
Grn: 108
Lib: 77
Con: 48
SNP: 47
Lab: 12
Plaid: 8
Poll: @FindoutnowUK, 15 Apr (+/- vs 8 Apr) pic.twitter.com/5um8xYOZyi
— Stats for Lefties
(@LeftieStats) April 16, 2026
POLL | Reform lead by 5pts
Ref: 24% (=)
Con: 19% (=)
Grn: 18% (+2)
Lab: 17% (+1)
Lib: 13% (=)
Res: 4% (=)
YP: 0% (-1)
— Seats —
Ref: 282
Grn: 91
Con: 83
Lib: 81
SNP: 47
Lab: 34
Poll: @YouGov, 12-13 Apr (+/- vs 7 Apr) pic.twitter.com/m0PQxoBh26
— Stats for Lefties
(@LeftieStats) April 14, 2026
At the same time, a sudden drop with a pollster can indicate that something is amiss for a party (that or something is amiss with the pollster).
Looking at Politico’s Poll of the Polls, we can see that averaged out Reform are down six percentage points from where they were six months ago:

It’s no wonder Reform are losing support. The following are just some of the stories we’ve reported on in the runup to the local elections:
- Reform activist said ‘Hitler was right’.
- Reform candidate wants to ‘tear down’ the NHS.
- Reform candidate exposed as a horny nincompoop.
- Day One Reform activist accuses party of ‘sewer’ politics in explosive resignation letter.
- Farage heckled at Reform’s Jimmy Saville-aping London launch.
A fish rots from the head
On 13 April, Farage announced his partnership with Stack BTC. As part of this, he purchased an unseemly quantity of Bitcoin – i.e. the digital money which you can’t use to buy everyday things but you can use to scam people:
BREAKING: Nigel Farage has purchased £2m of Bitcoin for Stack BTC – becoming the first sitting MP and the first UK political party leader in history to publicly buy Bitcoin.
A landmark moment for Bitcoin in British politics.$STAK @Nigel_Farage @blockchain @kwasi_stackbtc… pic.twitter.com/O614kKe5TN
— Stack BTC (@stackbtc_) April 13, 2026
Farage bought the crypto from a company linked to Kwasi Kwarteng – the chancellor who delivered Liz Truss’s disastrous budget (the one which led to rampant inflation we never recovered from).
Journalist Fraser Nelson accused Kwarteng and Farage of working together to generate “hype” for their own benefit:
No, Kwasi: your company gave Farage a sweetheart deal. A bonus he can exercise in just two years. Ordinary shareholders don’t have this.
The penny-share nature of your firm means Farage is already ~£200k up (+93%). With crypto, hype creates value. https://t.co/maRks88jMO https://t.co/5v9a9j7m5K
— Fraser Nelson (@FraserNelson) April 13, 2026
Hype is what made crypto what it is.
The value of BitCoin kept going up because people kept buying it. Those who bought early made bank; those who bought late did not.
In other words, there was a pyramid-like shape to the affair.
Because of the nature of triangle-shaped ventures, it became harder and harder to get people to buy in. Resultantly, BitCoin’s value has plummeted in the past six months:

Crypto holders need the value to keep going up – hence the promotional deals like this one with Farage.
Lib Dems are challenging the Farage Crypto dealings with the FCA https://t.co/L8LEGTpV0y
— dave lawrence
(@dave43law) April 13, 2026
A long way to go
Reform UK have certainly lost support, but we need to make sure they lose more.
Whether it’s jumping into bed with dodgy donors or sucking up to Trump, this party is trouble.
We just don’t want the public to realise too late that Farage and co never had their best interests at heart.
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REF UK 25% (-5)
CON 22% (+3)
LAB 21% (+1)
GREEN 13% (+1)
LIB DEM 12% (nc)
OTH 3% (nc)
SNP 2% (nc)
(@reformexposed)
POLL | Reform lead by 6pts
Grn: 20% (=)
Con: 17% (=)
Lab: 16% (=)
Lib: 11% (=)
Plaid: 8
(@LeftieStats)
Res: 4% (=)
YP: 0% (-1)
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