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Greens Overtake Labour For The First Time In Opinion Poll Amid New Surge Of Support

Zack Polanski, the Leader of the Green Party, gives a speech as climate activists gather outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) in Westminster in protest against the Rosebank oil and gas field in the North Sea. The Green Party has overtaken Labour for the first time ever in an opinion poll.Under their new leader, London Assembly member Zack Polanski, the Greens have crept into second place behind Reform UK.They are now on 17% while Labour and the Conservatives are one point behind on 16%.According to Find Out Now pollsters, the Greens’ small lead comes after they secured an extra two points in the last week.Nigel Farage’s party continues lead on 32%, according to the pollster, while the Liberal Democrats come in fifth place at 12%.In response to the poll, Polanski wrote on X: “We’re just getting started. Time to lower bills. And tax billionaires. If you want to see the Green Party take on Reform – this is the moment.”He added in a later post: “So either Labour need to ask candidates to step aside for the Greens to take on Reform.... Or actually bring in a fair democratic process where everyone’s votes count equally. It’s time for Proportional Representation.”Find Out Now voting intention:🟦 Reform UK: 32% (-)🟢 Greens: 17% (+2)🔵 Conservatives: 16% (-1)🔴 Labour: 16% (-)🟠 Lib Dems: 12% (-)Changes from 22nd October[Find Out Now, 29th October, N=3,065] pic.twitter.com/ZzTJS1bBXh— Find Out Now (@FindoutnowUK) October 30, 2025It comes after a poll from YouGov put the Greens on 13% earlier this month.That’s the highest number it has recorded for the party and nearly double the 6.7% of the vote they received at last year’s general election.It put the Greens just four points behind the Conservatives and close to Labour, who were on 20%, while Reform UK were out in front on 27% and the Lib Dems were on 16%.The eco-friendly party has also announced that their membership has topped 100,000 for the first time in its history – an increase of 50% since the election of left-winger Polanski as party leader last month.Related...The Greens Now Have More Members Than The Tories As Support SurgesExclusive: Greens Plan To 'Overtake Tories And Replace Labour' As Support SurgesRevolt On The Left? Starmer's Strategy In Question As Support Grows For Lib Dems And Greens

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