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A big new survey reveals which workers’ deputies may lose their seats to reform the UK if the next general election is held.

Election Calculus Communication Director Briony Richer said that the tactical vote has started to grow and that even with the reform that leads to surveys, there may be a “game changer” in the key election zone.

According to more than 10,000 voters’ surveys, divisions between labor, independent and other parties may allow the reform to grab several high -profile seats by risking figures such as Rachel Reeves and Shabana Mahmood. As our survey asks, news arise: Am I sorry for the reform attacks on Keir Starmer, Nigel Farage?

Reform support rock solid

Richer, while trying to prevent the reform of the left wing alliances, the party’s fundamental support remains strong, that is, Nigel Farage and existing trends, the team can still dominate the next election, he added.

“So we recently conducted a big survey and explored more than 10,000 people throughout England.

“What is found, although the reform is very leading in the surveys and is currently the most popular party, there is a strong anti -reform tactical voting feeling that began to grow.

“This can affect Nigel Farage and potentially cost him, otherwise it can be clearly about 60 chairs that may clearly be in the majority.

“Due to tactical voting, too much labor and conservative deputies are at risk.

“This story may still change, but tactical voting will definitely be a game exchange and can be decisive in the next general elections.

He continued: “Even if it is 30 percent of the vote share, seven of ten voters want a different party from reform, so tactical voting is too much.”

High profile cabinet ministers are in danger

GB News presenter Martin Daubney said: “Yette Cooper has a chance to sit down.

“Wes Streeting, which previously named Nigel Farage, ‘Snake Oil Dealer and Con Artist’, the chance of reforming the seat of the seat is 44 percent.

“Then, the Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood, who called Nigel Farage worse than the racist, could guess what happened? Reform could sit under the same metrics with its independent and labor vote.

“Even Rachel Reeves, without tactical voting, a 60 percent reform has the chance to sit down. When we look forward, we could see the mother of all the tactical voting campaigns where the left and liberals were coordinated to vote for everyone outside the Farage.”

Worker voters will support Tories to stop the reform

“Interestingly, when he headed between conservative and reform, more than one third of workers’ voters would swing to the conservatives and show where the anti -reform thought came from.

“On the Flip side, the reform voters remain very loyal. In a lib -conservative competition, reform supporters are not likely to support the conservatives, but they remain loyal to their parties.

“As you said, if the left -wing parties start to establish alliances and coalitions, the seats I mentioned can really force the reform.

“Currently, if tactical voting comes into play, there are risks for Rachel Reeves and Yette Cooper, and you can see that Ed Miliband, Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick are impressed.

“There are many variables that can make it very interesting on the ground after the campaigns have started.

“But, as it stops, if a general choice was made, the reform would still be the big party, but it would probably have to negotiate and share power in the key seats.”

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