Poll: UK Labour will beat Tories in upcoming elections
A 15,029-person MRP poll conducted by Survation on behalf of Best for Britain showed opposition Labour Party getting 45% of the vote share with a 19-point lead over the Conservatives, up three points from the group’s previous poll at the end of last year.
The poll was also analyzed by the UK-based The Sunday Times who also conducted a seat-by-seat survey which showed that Tory prospects have hit a record low indicating that the ruling party for 14-years is in for a major drubbing in the general election expected later this year, with even British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s seat in North Yorkshire hanging in the balance.
The survey showed that the Tories are on track for their worst election result, winning fewer than 100 seats. Labour could win 468, giving opposition leader Keir Starmer’s party a whopping 286-seat majority.