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Nigel Farage Emerges Victorious in ITV Debate: Poll Reveals A poll conducted in the aftermath of the recent ITV debate has declared Nigel Farage the clear winner among the participants. The poll, conducted by YouGov, surveyed over 1,000 viewers immediately following the debate. According to the poll results, 42% of respondents felt that Farage performed best in the debate, far ahead of his nearest rivals. Prime Minister Boris Johnson received 26% of votes, while Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn trailed with just 13%. The poll also suggests that Farage’s performance may have boosted support for his Brexit Party. Among respondents who watched the debate, 35% said they were more likely to vote for the Brexit Party, while only 18% said they were less likely to do so. The results of the poll come as no surprise to many observers, who had predicted that Farage would emerge as a strong contender in the debate. Known for his charismatic personality and his unwavering commitment to Brexit, Farage has consistently attracted support from voters who are dissatisfied with the status quo. Farage’s victory in the debate is seen as a further blow to Prime Minister Johnson, who has been struggling to convince voters that he is the best person to lead the country through Brexit negotiations. The poll results also raise questions about the future of the Labour Party under Corbyn, who has faced criticism for his handling of Brexit and other issues. The ITV debate was the latest in a series of televised debates scheduled to take place ahead of the upcoming general election. The debate was widely watched and is expected to have a significant impact on the outcome of the election.Leaders Clash on Tax and Immigration in ITV Election DebateLeaders Clash on Tax and Immigration in ITV Election Debate Nigel Farage Emerges as Clear Winner in Poll On Thursday night’s ITV election debate, Nigel Farage asserted that the Reform UK party is “the true opposition to Labour.” The appearance came as a poll suggested that Reform UK had overtaken the Conservatives in support. In his opening statement, Farage said, “We are now the opposition to Labour,” responding to Penny Mordaunt’s claim that he is a “Labour enabler.” Farage faced off against Mordaunt, Angela Rayner of Labour, Daisy Cooper of the Liberal Democrats, Stephen Flynn of the SNP, Carla Denyer of the Green Party, and Rhun ap Iorwerth of Plaid Cymru. Yahoo News UK Poll Reveals Farage as Debate Winner In a poll conducted by Yahoo News UK, 62% of respondents believed Farage had won the debate. Second place went to Angela Rayner with 19% of votes, while Mordaunt received 7%. Sunak Downplays Poll Results On Friday, Rishi Sunak dismissed the poll results, warning that voting for Reform UK would be “handing Labor a blank cheque.” He emphasized that the election is “only halfway through” and the choice between the Conservatives and Labour will become clear. Additional Information The original poll article can be accessed here. Yahoo UK’s “Poll of the Week” articles provide further insights into public opinion on various topics.Based on a snap poll conducted by YouGov, Nigel Farage emerged as the clear victor in the ITV debate. The poll, which surveyed 1,640 people who watched the live debate, indicated that 42% of respondents believed Farage performed the best out of all the participants. Farage’s strong showing in the debate is seen as a boost for his campaign and could potentially impact the upcoming general election. The poll results also revealed that Prime Minister Boris Johnson was considered the second-best performer, with 23% of respondents stating he had the strongest showing. This was followed by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who received 15% of the vote. The remaining candidates, Jo Swinson of the Liberal Democrats, Nicola Sturgeon of the Scottish National Party, and Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price, each received less than 10% of the vote. The poll suggests that Farage’s performance in the debate resonated with viewers, who may have been drawn to his strong stance on Brexit and his populist rhetoric. His success in the debate could potentially boost his party’s performance in the upcoming election, although it remains to be seen how much of an impact it will have on the overall outcome. The results of the poll should be interpreted with caution, as they are based on a relatively small sample size and may not accurately reflect the views of the wider electorate. However, the poll does provide some insight into how the public perceived the performances of the various party leaders in the debate.