Reform UK’s key targets have been revealed after Nigel Farage’s populist party cut Labour’s lead to just six per cent in a shock opinion poll to mark Labour’s first 100 days in power. Labour ended up level-pegging with the effectively leaderless Tory Party on 27 per cent, More in Common’s latest survey has revealed. The change marks a significant change since July 4, with Labour down by seven-points and the Conservatives up by around three per cent. However, Reform UK have been the main beneficiaries from Labour’s blues in power, soaring from 14 per cent to 21 per cent. Liberal Democrat and Gr…