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Wednesday evening news briefing: Tory big beasts to lose seats in election bloodbath, poll predicts
2024-06-20 HaiPress
The Conservatives are on track to slump to just 53 seats.
The Liberal Democrats are on course to be just behind the Tories on 50 MPs,according to the Savanta and Electoral Calculus polling analysis,leaving them in touching distance of becoming the official opposition.
Labour is forecast to have 516 seats and an estimated House of Commons majority of 382 – double that won by Sir Tony Blair in 1997 – as Sir Keir Starmer becomes prime minister.
Meanwhile Reform,despite a surge in the polls,is predicted to get zero seats.
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