

Johnson's Comeback? New Poll Reveals Strong Support Among Tory Voters
A new Survation poll has ignited speculation about a potential return of Boris Johnson to the political arena. The poll's findings reveal that a considerable number of Conservative voters would prefer Johnson over the current leader, Kemi Badenoch. Specifically, 60% of Conservative supporters from last year's general election indicated a preference for Johnson. Adding to the intrigue, 45% of those polled stated they would be more inclined to vote Conservative in the upcoming election if Badenoch were replaced. The poll's impact extends beyond the Conservative party; Johnson also enjoys considerable support among Reform UK voters, with half expressing their desire for him as leader. A Conservative Party source commented, "Changing leader again would be the worst possible step in trying to convince voters we're a serious party who understand where we went wrong in the past." This poll highlights the ongoing debate surrounding leadership within the Conservative party and the potential for a significant shift in the political landscape.