Support for UKIP has hit a new high according to a new survey carried out in the wake of the £1.7bn EU surcharge demand.
The ComRes poll, carried out for The Independent newspaper, showed support for the Labour Party has fallen by five points to 30% since last month - its lowest rating under leader Ed Miliband.
The Conservatives were up one percentage point, also putting them at 30%.
But UKIP has climbed four points to 19%, beating their highest previous rating - achieved in June - by 1%.
The poll revealed the Liberal Democrats were down one point on 9%, the Greens remain unchanged on 4% and support for other parties was also unchanged on 7%
ComRes interviewed 1,002 adults between 24 October and 26 October for the survey.
On Monday, Prime Minister David Cameron told the House of Commons the EU charge was "not acceptable".
He said: "It cannot just be nodded through by the EU bureaucracy - it is British taxpayers' money.
"We will be challenging this in every way possible. We want to check on the way the statistics were arrived at, the methodology that was used. We will crawl through this in exhaustive detail."
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has insisted Brussels is only following procedures created by members states to balance the EU's books.
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