The poll, which estimated voting across all UK constituencies, forecasted that Labour could secure 422 out of 650 seats in the July 4 election. Labour’s triumph would surpass that of its former leader, Tony Blair, in 1997. Under Keir Starmer, the party might pick up 222 seats following its crushing defeat in the most recent election in 2019.
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Pollsters YouGov forecasted that Britain’s opposition Labour Party achieve the largest election victory in its history, predicting a significant 194-seat majority. This projecte victory for Labour, currently under the leadership of Keir Starmer, would surpass former leader Tony Blair’s 1997 majority and mark a gain of 222 seats since their significant loss in the 2019 election.
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Labour party’s potential historic victory
Following nearly two weeks of intense campaigning, Sunak is likely to be disheartened by the latest poll results, which indicate a significant lead for the Labour party.
It was anticipate that the smaller opposition party, the Liberal Democrats, would increase their seats fourfold to 48. The survey results disclosed immediately after Brexit advocate Nigel Farage announced his leadership of the anti-immigration Reform UK party and his candidacy in the election. The poll projected that Reform UK would not secure any seats. Additionally, the projections indicated that seats held by prominent Tory government figures, such as finance minister Jeremy Hunt and defence minister Grant Shapps, at risk.
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