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Reform on brink of outright majority at next election, major new poll says

Nigel Farage is on its way to becoming the next prime minister of Britain, and if the party is held today, it has sufficient support to establish the majority government if an election is held today.

The Seat Seat, the second survey since the election, shows that the party has expanded its leadership over labor and has significantly increased the chances of Mr. Farage to enter Downing Street in 2029.

It shows that the reform will increase the deputies from only five to 311, and that will make it a short part of 326 chairs required for the largest party in a hanging parliament and the open majority.

In June, when Yougov was the latest seat survey, he watched the reform to become 271 deputies.

Reform British leader Nigel Farage

Reform British leader Nigel Farage (Pa wire)

Post -level regression and post -stratification survey (MRP) showed that the Labor Party would lose 267 won in 2024 and put the party to only 144 deputies. This fell from 178 deputies, whom Yougov predicted that they would win in the last MRP surveys.

Ministers Bridget Phillipson, Ed Miliband, Lisa Nandy, John Healey, Jonathan Reynolds, Emma Reynolds, Pat McFadden, Wes Streeting and Yette Cooper would have lost a large number of cabinet losses.

The questionnaire shows that 231 labor seats will disappear in reform, 26 will be lost to the SNP and the rest of ten people will be divided among other parties.

Tories also faced a disaster scenario left with only 45 deputies, the survey showed them – the reform put them behind England, workers and liberal democrats. This is a marginal development from 72 seats they won in the general elections.

Meanwhile, SNP would win 37 seats, the greens would win seven and the plaid cymru would earn six.

The disaster survey for labor comes in the midst of Sir Keir Starmer’s growing questions on the leadership of the party, and voters think that the workers have not been able to comprehend the problems of the country so far.

Now, as a possible successor of the Prime Minister, the great Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has an increasing number of workers’ deputies.

This week, Mr. Burnham said that the workers’ deputies called him to challenge the labor force leadership, that he accused Downing Street of creating a “climate of fear ve and Nigel Farage’s reform should be“ wholesale change ”to see the“ existential ”threat of England.

Since he took over as a leader, Anas Sarwar, the leader of the Scottish worker, who was the open oral ally of Sir Keir.

Sir Keir Starmer argued that reform is possible to worry about immigration while rejecting British 'toxic' approach (PA)

Sir Keir Starmer argued that reform is possible to worry about immigration while rejecting British ‘toxic’ approach (PA) (Pa wire)

However, Sir Keir, who spoke to the regional media, insisted that he would take Emek Emek to the next election, saying that this was “very clear that this is a national renewal project”.

ITV Meridian, “I am very clear that this is a ten -year project. I have led to the last election from the front. I will move from the front to the next election,” he said.

The Prime Minister also rejected Mr. Burnham’s “personal ambitions, and SPPEAred to attack the economic agenda of his opponent by making parallels with Liz Truss.

Speaking with the BBC North West, Sir Keir said, ım I will not withdraw to comment on the personal ambitions of the mayor, but I want to be really clear about our financial rules because economic stability is the cornerstone of this government.

“Three years ago this week, we conducted Liz Truss experiment, which he abandoned financial rules in case of tax reductions, and the result was a disaster for people working.

“If you have left the financial rules in favor of spending, the same applies. And I’m not ready to give it to people who work again.”

If the latest Yougov poll takes place in a election, the majority of the reform will leave a majority government to establish a government. However, labor could not form a majority, even if the liberal democrats accept an agreement with the Liberal Democrats, SNP, Ekose Cymru and Greens.

Mr. Farage said that the reform had previously had no intention of creating a coalition with Tories at any level, because “Tories broke England for 14 years and continues to break the local communities with the highest taxes and worst services so far”.

The MRP survey, which investigated political support at the election zone level, was based on the research of more than 11,000 people.

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