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Leopards Ate My Face

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[–] Niquarl@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 day ago

It’s believed Reform has about 100 Sikh activists.

Support for Reform among Sikhs, whose community has grown since the last census when it was recorded at 525,000, had been increasing. In 2024, 3% of Sikhs voted for Reform, but by 2025, 7% backed Reform, with support strongest among men and younger people, according to the British Sikh Report.

Support for Labour fell from 40% to 18% over the same period, those who did not intend to vote increased from 12% to 13%, and “prefer not to say” increased from 11% to 19%, suggesting a significant number of British Sikhs’ votes are up for grabs. Support for the Conservative party fell from 20% to 18%.

It's not like they are voting en masse for Reform.