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Published 11:51 18 Oct 2022 BST
Updated 12:33 18 Oct 2022 BST
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A major new poll has predicted the complete annihilation of the Conservatives at the next general election – to the point where they wouldn’t even be the opposition party.
If the poll played out at a real general election, the Labour Party would be set to gain an unprecedented 364-seat majority, leaving the current governing party with just 48 seats.
The Scottish National Party (SNP) would have 52 seats – making it the official opposition.
The data came from a ‘poll of polls’ conducted over the weekend, which sampled 11,538 people.
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Under new ‘advanced modelling’ methods, Electoral Calculus used the data to predict if an election were held tomorrow, Labour would win 507 seats.
Even in the best-case scenario predicted by the data, the Conservatives would still be left with less than 200 seats.
To make matters worse for the Tories, the data was collected between September 26 and 30 – two weeks before prime minister Liz Truss sacked her right-hand man Kwasi Kwarteng and was forced to scrap key parts of her mini-Budget after it sent the economy into meltdown.
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