Among pensioners aged 65 and over Reform has 32 per cent, the Tories 26 per cent and Labour just 18 per cent.
Among those aged 18 to 34 Labour has 36 per cent, Reform 20 per cent and Tories 17 per cent.
In the 45 to 54 category, Reform has 25 per cent to Labour’s 24 per cent and the Tories’ 22 per cent.
Among voters aged 35 to 44, Labour leads with 29 per cent with the Tories and Reform both on 21 per cent.
“With the Conservatives staying stationary at 22 per cent of national vote share, Kemi Badenoch’s party continues to very much struggle when compared to Reform UK and Labour.