Snap findings from a More in Common poll of more than 1,000 viewers of last night’s BBC debate suggest Nigel Farage came out on top.
According to the poll results, the audience is most likely to think Reform UK’s leader won, with 25% picking him.
Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner comes in second with 19%.
Just 7% thought Tory Penny Mordaunt won, but 32% believe she’d be a better prime minister than Rishi Sunak – with 12% picking him.
Full Results
- Nigel Farage – 25%
- Angela Rayner – 19%
- None of the above – 14%
- Carla Denyer – 11%
- Stephen Flynn – 10%
- Penny Mordaunt – 7%
- Daisy Cooper – 5%
- Rhun ap Iowerth – 2%
- Don’t know – 8%
Almost half (47%) of 2019 Tory voters watching the debate thought that Mr Farage won the debate, while Ms Rayner leads among 2019 Labour and Lib Dem voters who tuned in.
The poll also shows viewers are most likely to think the SNP’s Stephen Flynn (net +31), the Green Party’s Carla Denyer (net +31) and the Lib Dem’s Daisy Cooper (+30) did well in the debate.

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