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New poll shows huge jump in support for Reform UK in Wales at the Senedd election.
It suggests the party could be on course for as many as 19 seats in the new 96 -member Senedd .
Nigel Farage has the highest approval rating of any Welsh party leader and is 1% ahead of the Prime Minister Keir Starmer .
Mr Farage is also the politician with the joint-highest disapproval rating.
The party has been increasing its presence in Wales , hoping to make gains in 2026 .
It would be a devastating result for Labour , which took 30 seats in 2021 - then half of the Senedd .
The party, which has been in power for 25 years in Cardiff Bay has pushed through Senedd reform, which comes at a cost of more than 84 m.
It would also be disappointing for the Conservatives , who are currently the second party in the chamber.
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