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A new Mega survey of the UK voters shows that the reform will win a general election if the UK is done tomorrow. Yougov analysis, based on a survey of 13,000 people, reveals that Nigel Farage’s party will win 311 seats – a 306 chair in Commons.
In the meantime, according to the survey, the worker would only win 144 seats, which will be the party’s worst performance since 1931. This is a significant decline from 411 they secured last year.. The Lib DEMS would hold 78 seats, and the conservatives would be wiped with almost 45 seats. SNP 37 will win, And the greens would take seven.
Write your postal code on our interactive map to find out if your selection area will vote for reform.
According to the virtual map, Yette Cooper, Wes Streeting, Ed Miliband and Lisa Nandy would lose their seats. Toray Frontbench de Robert Jenrick, Sir Mel Stide, Priti Patel and James Cleverly will be all over.
In response to the survey, Mr. Farage said: “This new survey will spread panic on the way to the party conferences between the party and the TORY deputies.”
News is in front of the workers’ Annual Conference in Liverpool, which began on Sunday, September 28th. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will enter the conference with a great leadership struggle with his party.
The reform will dominate discussions at the UK conference. Their ascension was mainly due to Starmer’s inability to stop the small boat crossings, and tens of thousands of illegal immigrants continued to flood England.
New data from the National Statistics Office (Ones) revealed that the population of England increased by 755,000 by June 2024. This increased the population of England by 1.1% last year.
Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham launched speculation about the leadership coup this week, and accused Starmer of creating a “climate of fear” that led to alienation and morale “among labor deputies. However, No.10 came back and said Burnham’s plans were a threat to the economy.
The Prime Minister also faces questions about Gaza, some party members say that their plans to recognize the Palestinian state have not gone further. Others believe that Hamas rewarded the terrorist attack on October 7.
Other issues, including Labour’s tax raid on farmers, were angry at both Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves. Group farmers will take action and will continue with a “real trailer” signed by farmers throughout the country.




