Labour has taken a 30-point opinion ballot lead over the Tories – simply days after Rishi Sunak stated the UK was heading for a hung parliament.
YouGov put assist for Keir Starmer’s get together on 48%, with the Conservatives on simply 18%.
Reform UK are simply 5 factors behind the Tories on 13%, with the Lib Dems on 9% and the Greens on 7%.
It’s the largest lead Labour has loved since Liz Truss’s disastrous time as prime minister.
The ballot is one more hammer blow for Sunak, who continues to be reeling from Natalie Elphicke’s shock defection to Labour yesterday.
Earlier this week, the PM stated final week’s native elections – during which the Tories misplaced practically 500 council seats – “recommend we’re heading for a hung parliament with Labour as the biggest get together”.
However in accordance with the Electoral Calculus web site, Labour would have a 452-seat majority if the YouGov ballot was replicated on the basic election, with the Tories left with simply 13 seats.
Asserting his choice on X (previously Twitter) he stated: “The time is correct for a brand new, energetic Conservative to combat for the honour of representing Stratford-on-Avon.”