A new bombshell poll reveals that Nigel Farage is the top choice to take over as Conservative leader if Labor wins the General Election.
The poll by Redfield and Wilton, conducted for The Independent, surveyed 2,000 adults on Wednesday and Thursday.
It showed that 19 percent of voters think Mr Farage should take over from Mr Sunak, with 22 percent of 2019 Conservative voters supporting the idea.
Penny Mordaunt was second with 15 percent, while James Cleverly (6 percent), Kemi Badenoch (5 percent), Suella Braverman (4 percent), Priti Patel (2 percent) and Robert Jenrick (1 percent) all lagged behind the Reform UK leader.
The biggest winner of the survey were the 'don't know'. 48 percent of those asked did not know who should replace Mr. Sunak as leader of the Conservatives.
To add to the Tory's headache, 37 percent of those asked said the Reform UK party should replace the Conservatives as the major opposition to Labor after the next election.