Multiple reports cite a recent Opinium survey indicating a sharp drop in Nigel Farage’s public ratings. The survey places Farage’s net rating at -27, which the outlets describe as his lowest level since the general election. The polling data show that more than half of voters disapprove of Farage, while only about a quarter approve of him. The reports link the movement to an ongoing dispute over Reform UK-related finances, which has become a focus of public and political scrutiny. The outlets also say Reform UK’s overall popularity is falling in parallel with Farage’s ratings, suggesting the controversy is affecting perceptions of both the leader and the party. While the articles emphasize the negative shift, they do not present evidence of any change in voting intention figures beyond the ratings and popularity measures cited. The reports treat the survey results as a snapshot of current opinion rather than a definitive forecast.