Second major poll in 24 hours forecasts bigger Labour landslide than 1997

Labour is set for an upset in Islington North, where the party’s former leader Jeremy Corbyn has a 91% chance of winning
Second major poll in 24 hours forecasts bigger Labour landslide than 1997

Former Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt takes a selfie with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, who is tipped to win the General Election, on the campaign trail in Wales (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

Another pollster has forecasted the Tories’ worst ever loss in Thursday’s vote, with Labour set to outperform its 1997 landslide victory in this year’s General Election.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps and Veterans Minister Johnny Mercer are set to lose their seats, according to More In Common’s MRP poll of 13,556 adults across Great Britain, for The News Agents podcast.

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