Conservative Party Faces Historic Defeat in Next Election, Poll Suggests
A new poll forecasts the Conservative Party could be reduced to under 100 MPs, while Labour is projected to secure a landslide victory with a 286-seat majority.
- A new poll suggests the Conservative Party could be reduced to fewer than 100 MPs at the next general election, facing their worst result in history.
- Labour is projected to win a landslide victory with 468 seats, leading to a 286-seat majority over the Conservatives.
- Cabinet ministers acknowledge the public has 'stopped listening' to the Tories, with some suggesting an early general election might be the party's best hope.
- Several senior Conservative MPs, including potential leadership contenders, are at risk of losing their seats according to the poll.
- Reform UK, led by Richard Tice, is predicted to come second in seven seats, posing a significant threat to the Conservative Party.