Tories heading for worst-ever defeat while Labour on track for 256 majority, poll finds

The Labour Party is on course for a 256-seat majority at the general election while the Tories are heading for their worst-ever defeat, according to a new poll.

tories heading for worst-ever defeat while labour on track for 256 majority, poll finds

Tories heading for worst-ever defeat while Labour on track for 256 majority, poll finds

In its first MRP model of the 2024 campaign, Ipsos estimated Sir Keir Starmer's party could win 453 seats and the Conservatives 115.

Election latest: Former Dragons' Den star endorses Labour

If correct, that would hand Labour a historic majority of 256, the biggest of any post-war government, while plunging the number of Tory MPs to record lows.

It would also mean senior Conservative figures such as Grant Shapps, Penny Mordaunt, Gillian Keegan, Johnny Mercer and Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg losing their seats.

While Labour have consistently enjoyed a 20-point lead in the polls, the Ipsos survey is the highest projection yet of what their majority could look like.

tories heading for worst-ever defeat while labour on track for 256 majority, poll finds

Sir Keir Starmer

The poll also predicts the Lib Dems could win 38 seats, the Scottish National Party 15, three for the Green Party and three for Reform UK.

According to the projection, Nigel Farage is on track to overturn a huge Tory majority to win in Clacton while former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, standing as an independent, is predicted to lose to his old party in Islington North.

The poll is likely to cement fears within the Conservative party of an extinction-level event.

Despite promises of further tax cuts in his manifesto, Rishi Sunak has failed to shift the dial in a campaign marred by political gaffes - notably his early exit from a D-day event.

Repeated forecasts of a Labour landslide have prompted gloom from some Tories, with the prime minister forced to insist on Monday that his party could still win the election after Mr Shapps, the Defence Secretary, conceded that defeat was likely.

tories heading for worst-ever defeat while labour on track for 256 majority, poll finds

Nigel Farage

In recent days, senior figures have taken to warning voters about the risk of a Labour "supermajority" in a bid to convince undecided voters to stick with them.

More than 100 seats on a knife edge

The Ipsos projection predicts a huge majority for Labour even when factoring in more than 100 seats which are "too close to call".

The model finds 117 seats are on a knife edge as they have a winning margin of less than five percentage points.

This underlines the extent to which the number of undecided voters could change the outcome for the Tories.

Kelly Beaver, chief executive of Ipsos UK and Ireland said: "Labour is increasing its 2019 vote share across the country, especially in Scotland and the North East, while the Conservatives are losing votes in all regions - especially in the East and South of England, and across the Midlands.

"What is perhaps most concerning for them are signs in the data that they are particularly losing vote share in the areas where they were strongest in 2019."

The poll used the multilevel with poststratification (MRP) technique to model individual constituency results based on a survey of 19,689 British adults and took place between 7-12 June.

It is the second poll released this week to use the technique, following a Survation poll on Monday that estimated a similarly massive Labour majority.

The Ipsos poll is the first MRP survey to be conducted entirely after Mr Farage announced he would be taking over as leader of Reform UK and making his eighth attempt to become an MP, this time in Clacton, Essex.

Political scene 'heading for significant shift'

The poll suggests Mr Farage is on course to win that seat, with his Reform UK party also picking up Lee Anderson's Ashfield constituency and possibly one other seat with 12% of the national vote.

That puts the party level in terms of seats with the Greens, who Ipsos suggests could win in Bristol Central, North Herefordshire and Waveney Valley while losing their current seat in Brighton Pavilion to Labour.

The poll also sees the Liberal Democrats making gains in the South East and South West, increasing its number of seats to 38 and regaining its position as the third party in the Commons.

Meanwhile, Ipsos said the fate of the SNP was "still very much up in the air", with the party running a close second to Labour in Scotland and expected to win around 15 seats, a significant reduction from the 48 seats it won in 2019.

Ms Beaver said the poll was "just a snapshot of people's current voting intentions" and there was "still time for things to change".

She added: "But this data, in line with most of the evidence that we have seen both in the run-up to this election and since the campaign started, in terms of the mood of the nation and real election results in local elections and by-elections, suggests that the British political scene could be heading for yet another significant shift."

OTHER NEWS

9 minutes ago

Federal Reserve says all 31 banks in annual stress test withstood a severe hypothetical downturn

13 minutes ago

Martin, Carrigan sin binned after melee

13 minutes ago

Scale modeler’s Warhammer 40K project is an absolute master class

13 minutes ago

Draisaitl ‘loves’ being an Oiler but will take time on deciding next contract

13 minutes ago

Canada's Andre De Grasse feeling rejuvenated after meeting 100m Olympic standard

13 minutes ago

Here's the Average Upper-Class American's Retirement Savings. How Do You Compare?

14 minutes ago

Emma Raducanu thrilled after 'meaningful' win over 'world's richest tennis star'

14 minutes ago

Mya Lesnar steps out of father Brock’s shadow, targets Olympic glory

14 minutes ago

Why The New B-21 Raider's Twin Engines Are Still A Mystery

14 minutes ago

Premier League hero ‘gutted’ as hopes of competing at Open are crushed – 'I might cry'

14 minutes ago

Reports: Bam Adebayo signing 3-year, $166M extension to remain with Heat

14 minutes ago

Chasing severe thunderstorms roll through southern Ontario

14 minutes ago

Restaurant in Missouri goes viral for imposing age minimums

14 minutes ago

AI exam answers ‘virtually undetectable’ by university examiners

14 minutes ago

Maria Sharapova at Wimbledon? Tennis icon teases SW19 appearance

14 minutes ago

Michael Easton is leaving “General Hospital” — here’s when his last episode airs

14 minutes ago

Five days until South Australians face higher water bills

15 minutes ago

The Knicks gave away ALL of their picks in hopes of competing with the Celtics

16 minutes ago

Border patrol falsely imprisoned 9-year-old US citizen during interrogation, federal judge rules

16 minutes ago

Levi's shares drop 15% as denim maker's sales disappoint

18 minutes ago

Navy Pier to host first-ever summer block party Wednesday

21 minutes ago

Trump Media closes up nearly 8%, continuing post-sell-off rally

21 minutes ago

Micron shares slide after revenue forecast fails to top estimates

22 minutes ago

Federal Reserve says all 31 banks in annual stress test withstood a severe hypothetical downturn

22 minutes ago

Trump allies have presented plan to halt US military aid to Ukraine unless it enters peace talks with Russia

22 minutes ago

People just now are realizing the function of the Haribo gummy tab

22 minutes ago

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ‘couldn't help’ taking credit for Julian Assange’s release

23 minutes ago

Billionaire Frank Stronach is facing additional sexual assault charges in Canada

23 minutes ago

UK's Sunak and Starmer struggle to be heard as noisy protest mars their final election debate

23 minutes ago

Bolivian top official María Nela Prada calls tanks in capital an attempted coup, asks Bolivians to defend democracy

23 minutes ago

Study shows students using AI in exams earn higher grades – and can get away with it

23 minutes ago

Fans are confused by Katy Perry’s Balenciaga outfit of tights and fur coat

23 minutes ago

World’s largest cruise ship catches fire, loses power during mishap

23 minutes ago

Kevin De Bruyne stays tight-lipped on Belgium fan fury after Euro draw

23 minutes ago

Investors are always ‘nervous’ during an election year: Gregg Smith

23 minutes ago

White House declines to comment on Supreme Court’s mistakenly-uploaded document

23 minutes ago

Juan Soto plans to address contract situation 'in the offseason'

23 minutes ago

Chicest Wedding Dresses in TV History, From 'Bridgerton' To 'Gossip Girl'

23 minutes ago

Questor: This Hargreaves Lansdown bidder’s loan fund is a ‘buy’ for income seekers

23 minutes ago

Tony Lo Bianco obituary