
A Find Out Now poll shows Reform UK in the lead (Image: Getty)
Bombshell new polling suggests that Labour could be left with just nine seats if a General Election were to be held tomorrow. An election modeller has mapped out what the UK would look like at the next election, based on data from recent polling, and a sea of turquoise covers the nation. Reform UK would sit comfortably in the lead with a gain of 395 seats. The map, made by Charestiste, shows the Liberal Democrats in second place with 81 seats and the Greens with 79 seats.
Both the Tories and Labour would be dealt devastating blows, the predicted polling suggests, with the Conservatives trailing behind with a loss of 102 seats, leaving them with just 19. However, Labour would face the highest loss of 402, meaning they could have just nine constituencies left in the next general election.
Latest UK FindOutNow poll modelled out
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??????LDM: 81 (+9)
??????GRN: 79 (+75)
⚪OTH: 36 (+9)
??????SNP: 26 (+17)
??????CON: 19 (-102)
??????LAB: 9 (-402)(+/- change from 2024 general election)
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Labour would retain seats in a few London boroughs and in the north east of England. Meanwhile, the Lib Dems would dominate the south west and Reform UK would make sweeping gains across the rest of the nation.
The new mapping is based on Find Out Now’s latest survey of voters’ intentions from Thursday (October 31).
Election Maps UK also projected that, if seen at an election, this poll would result in a Reform landslide of 130 seats over all the other parties.
Because of Britain’s First Past the Post electoral system, the split opposition would result in some unusual results.
Their polling shows the Green Party ahead of both Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch, with the Lib Dems becoming the official opposition.
Reacting to the poll, Green Party leader Zack Polanski said: “We’re just getting started. Time to lower bills. And tax billionaires.
“If you want to see the Green Party take on Reform – this is the moment.”
Reform UK leader Mr Farage also responded to his party’s predicted sweeping gains and said: “This is a moment of historical significance.”
The Lib Dem leader, Ed Davey, added: “Across the country, it’s the Liberal Democrats who are taking the fight to Reform and winning.”
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