Labour would secure a massive 314-seat majority in the House of Commons with the Conservatives down to just 69 if an election was held tomorrow, a poll has suggested.
Even Rishi Sunak would lose his contituency in Yorkshire, it showed, a Tory seat since 1910.
6,237 British adults were interviewed online by Savanta from December 2 -5 with the data compiled in a MRP model by Electoral Calculus. The poll showed even the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak would lose his Yorkshire seat if a general election were held tomorrow. .However, there was some encouragement for Tory MPs fearful of losing their jobs in the form of a separate survey from Deltapoll, which showed the Labour lead had been cut to 13 percentage points.
For Savanta's multilevel regression with poststratification model this month, which was conducted in conjunction with Electoral Calculus, just 28 per cent said they would votes for Tories at a general election, while 48 per cent said they would support Labour.
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