Jeremy Corbyn's new party could be the big winner from Keir Starmer's plan to give 16-year-olds the vote, it was revealed today.
A poll has found the as-yet unnamed left-wing outfit is set to suck up more than a fifth of support under the controversial policy.
Some 24 per cent of those aged 16 and 17 would back Labour at an election, but that was barely more than the 23 per cent attracted to Nigel Farage's Reform.
The Green Party looks set to be the biggest loser, according to the research by More in Common. Its vote share would slump from 14 per cent to just 6 per cent.
The findings in the poll, conducted for the Sunday Times, suggests that the proposals could be far less of a boost for Labour than thought.







