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July 4 election in the United Kingdom

July 4 election in the United Kingdom

 Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party will face a major defeat in the upcoming July 4 election in the United Kingdom. Three opinion polls last Wednesday made similar predictions. According to these opinion polls, the country's current opposition Labor Party will easily win a huge majority.



According to a survey by a YouGov organization, Keir Stumper's Labor Party is on track to easily win 425 of the 650 seats in the House of Commons. It could be the largest ever seat gain in the history of the Labor Party. According to the Savanta poll, the Labor Party could win 516 seats. The More in Common poll showed that the Labor Party could win 406 seats.


According to Savanta survey, the Conservative Party will get only 53 seats in this election. On the other hand, the Liberal Democrats will get 50 seats. According to the YouGov poll, the Conservative Party could win 108 seats while the Liberal Democrats could win 67 seats. According to a poll by More in Common, the Conservatives could win 155 seats and the Liberal Democrats 49.



According to the survey data, after 14 years of Conservative Party government in the UK, the Labor Party will win this time. But the state of the Conservative Party may be even worse than previously thought, according to the poll. UGV reduced the number of seats predicted for the Conservative Party in last week's poll by a further 32 a week later. If Savanta and UGV's predictions match, Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher's party will win the fewest seats in 200-year electoral history.

The Savanta survey was published by the UK media outlet The Telegraph. According to this survey, the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, may lose his seat in Northern England. The seat was once considered safe for the Conservatives.

Several senior ministers of Rishi Sunak's cabinet are at risk of losing this election. Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt is among them.

Opinion polls show Nigel Farage's right-wing party growing in popularity, but they are not predicted to win wide seats. In the Ugov survey they have been given only 5 seats. However, no seats were given in Savanta's survey.

Most opinion polls put Keir Stammer's Labor ahead of the ruling Conservative Party by 20 percentage points. Another recent survey also paints a grim picture of Sunak. In one poll, the Conservative Party has been eliminated from the electoral system.

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