Oh dear. Another week, another bad poll for the Tories. The Conservative party’s prospects have plummeted further, with polling suggesting Rishi Sunak’s party is on track to win fewer than 100 seats. Labour, meanwhile, could win 468 — resulting in a rather astounding 286-seat majority. But that’s not the worst news for Sunak: Labour is very narrowly behind him, less than 2.5 percentage points, in his own seat. Ouch.
The Survation MRP poll, which quizzed 15,000 people, suggests Labour may win 45 per cent of the vote share, 19 points ahead of the Tories. Meanwhile, the Conservatives are on track to win a mere 98 seats. The Tories will win none in Wales or Scotland, the poll predicts — to the disappointment of the Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross. And chancellor Jeremy Hunt may feel squeamish about his own chances. In his Godalming and Ash constituency, he’s predicted to have only, er, a one-point lead over the Lib Dems…
It’s pretty bad news for the Prime Minister as he heads into the Easter recess.
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