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The Brexit Party is headed towards earning more votes than Labour and the Conservatives combined in the May 23 European Parliament elections, and could even earn more votes than the Conservatives in a General election, two extraordinary polls showed this weekend.
In an Opinium poll in the Observer, focused on this month's European elections, Nigel Farage's new party is predicted to take 34% of the vote. The same poll gave Labour 21% and put the Tories in a miserable fourth place with 11%.
But an even more extraordinary poll, commissioned by a Brexit Party donor and published in the Sunday Telegraph, said for the first time the Brexit Party would take more vote than the Conservative Party in a General Election.
The ComRes survey of voting intentions put Brexit on 21 per cent to the Conservatives' 20, which would see Farage's team win 49 seats, becoming the UK's second biggest party after Labour, with 137.
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