The 2024 general election will take place on July 4, with the Conservative Party trailing Labour, which consistently polls over 40%. Reform UK ranks third, but its support may not convert into seats. The Liberal Democrats aim for targeted seat gains, and the Greens' ratings have recently improved. More regional polls will be released as the campaign continues.
Rishi Sunak has announced that the general election will be held on July 4, 2024.
Polls indicate that the Conservative Party trails significantly behind the Labour Party, which has consistently polled above 40% over the past year.
Reform UK is in third place, but its nationwide support may not translate into parliamentary seats.
The Liberal Democrats average around 10% and hope to gain targeted seats, while the Greens' ratings have recently improved.
Polls are less reflective of SNP and Plaid Cymru's support in Scotland and Wales.
More polls will be released as the campaign progresses, including regional polls.
Polling data, typically sampled from over 1,000 individuals and adjusted to represent the population, has a margin of error.
We use polls from British Polling Council members such as Ipsos, YouGov, and others.
The results are rolling averages, considering only the latest poll from each company.
Varying polling methodologies and questions may lead to differences in results.
Produced by BBC's research team including Grace Richardson and John Walton.