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Megapoll finds Nigel Farage is on track for huge election win with 377 Reform MPs – while Labour would be slashed to just 118 and the Tories 29

According to a new survey, Nigel Farage will be the prime minister in the next election.

The reform would have more than 50 seats more than 50 seats if the next national vote was held today, the PLMR and the election account show the MRP survey of 5,000 people.

Both findings, both bleeding, can send shock waves to the right side under the projection through the Workers’ Party and Conservatives with seats.

Labor will lose about 300 seats in the hands of deeply unhappy voters about their economic plans from 412 to 118.

And many of them are expected to reform directly from five deputies to 377.

Keir Starmer was forced to return to a large U -turn on the planned cuts for winter fuel notes for non -popular retirees.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves allegedly increased taxes in the budget of autumn to maintain and increase public expenditures.

However, the party is not popular with left -wing voters who are not satisfied with their foreign aid plans to reduce disability benefits and finance defense expenditures.

Among those who are estimated to have lost their seats by the questionnaire, the health secretary, who is launched as a possible future workers’ leader, is Wes Streeting.

Already in 2024, Tories withdrew from losing 251 seats, will only be reduced to a 29 crumb of 29, the fourth party (69) behind the liberal democrats (69) and only the Scottish National Party (26) would slip right away.

The reform would have more than 50 seats more than 50 seats if the next national vote was held today, the PLMR and the election account show the MRP survey of 5,000 people.

Labor will lose about 300 seats in the hands of deeply unhappy voters about their economic plans from 412 to 118.

Labor will lose about 300 seats in the hands of deeply unhappy voters about their economic plans from 412 to 118.

The election Martin Baxter, the founder of Calculus, said: ‘This was our first MRP questionnaire showing that if there was an election soon, the reform would clearly have the majority of the parliament.

” Big Two ” settled parties are no longer seen in the last hundred years of the support of only 41 percent of the people.

Labor could easily defeat the reform if he could bring back voters from the liberal democrats and the Greens.

‘When he stops, the reform is strictly ahead.’ ‘

Reform faces important questions about economic policies.

This week, Mr. Farage announced his plans for the ‘Britainnia card’, which will restore non -doms to the wealthy individuals for a one -time fee of £ 250,000 to be given to the poorest workers in the UK.

DOMs will be offered to the controversial regulation where 10 years of renewable residence permit and overseas revenues can be protected from the UK tax.

In addition, they avoid the inheritance tax, one -time payment is then distributed to the lowest 10 percent of the UK.

Farage explaining the policy said: ‘Many talented people are separated and as many risk buyers, many business creators, as many people, as a party that pays too much tax-many people invest in large amounts of money-we want most of the ones as much as possible in our country.’

Already in 2024, Tories withdrew from losing 251 seats, will only be reduced to a 29 crumb of 29, the fourth party (69) behind the liberal democrats (69) and only the Scottish National Party (26) would slip right away.

Already in 2024, Tories withdrew from losing 251 seats, will only be reduced to a 29 crumb of 29, the fourth party (69) behind the liberal democrats (69) and only the Scottish National Party (26) would slip right away.

However, the Institute of Financial Research, the plan ‘problems’ and’ high sea wealth of Doms may be relatively attractive, but this wealth to UK, but may be relatively attractive for those who want to invest, he said.

And warned the plan to distribute the money directly to the workers ‘serious administrative difficulties’.

Dan Neidle, the founder of Assocates, the tax policy, claimed that policy would cost England to £ 34 billion, and that some high -skilled and high -wage professionals could not meet £ 250,000.

Keir Starmer faces delaying the flagship benefit reforms to prevent defeat in the middle of a assembly rebellion today.

The Prime Minister looks at a great rebellion with the signing of a change that will effectively kill the plans of approximately 130 deputies.

Rachel Reeves said Backbenchers, the government to lose the sidewalks to health and disability aids will ‘destroy’.

The proposed £ 5 billion savings welfare costs will still rise and economists believe that they will have to increase taxes in autumn to balance books.

In the Avamons for the second reading on Tuesday, the draft is enough to overthrow the majority of the uprising. One minister already left the protest, others thought he was ready to go out.

Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham called on the leadership to rethink last night and joined London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

“The government needs to follow a more unifying path … There is a true, deep concern about these suggestions, Bakr said Burnham said in a statement to Newsnight.

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