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UK Tories Face Historic Loss Amid Labour Landslide, Survey Shows
- Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at risk of losing own seat
- Conservatives are losing ground to right-wing Reform party
The Houses of Parliament in London.
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The UK’s ruling Conservative Party faces its worst election result with Labour projected to win more than 70% of seats at the next general election, according to a poll by Survation on behalf of Best for Britain.
The Tories may win just 98 seats in the House of Commons while Labour could secure as many as 468, according to the survey of 15,000 people on behalf of the think tank and published in the Sunday Times. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak could lose his own constituency and his party won’t win a single seat in Scotland or Wales, it said.