Rishi Sunak is predicted to become the first sitting prime minister ever to lose their seat at a general election.
The Conservatives are also on track to slump to just 53 seats, with around three-quarters of the Cabinet voted out, a major opinion poll for The Telegraph has revealed.
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.
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Ha ha well Rishi that's what you get for swinging hard left, letting in 2.5 million mostly muslim immigrants, allowing genocidal marches to go unchecked and having Hunt's tax hikes that upset everyone so much and were completely unnecessary.
We will still be voting Reform!
Once your strategy gifts Labour a super majority, please lament in silence knowing your contribution to this nation's imminent decline and Labour's dominance for many terms to come.
The only way for your voice to be heard is to vote Conservative, and for Reform to stand only where the Tories have no chance. This may lead to a coalition Tory - Reform government. Anything else is self obliteration. If you can't see the impending annihilation of conservative influence in government, and Labour's super mandate that will allow their far left activists to affect policy, then please don't complain when your deluded strategy helps bring that to life.
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Should we trust these polls? Sometimes I think it’s a sly way of using psychology to push us to a particular direction. July 5 is going to be a massive surprise
Boris is sitting on the beach in Sardinia laughing his bolloxios off...
If Sunak lost his own seat it would be the biggest political humiliation ever.
Fingers crossed.
Vote Reform.
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