
Who will run the UK in three years? (Picture: Getty)
Several senior Labour cabinet members would lose their seats to Reform if an election was held tomorrow,a new poll has shown.
Sir Keir Starmer has faced a drop in popularity a year after Labour won the general election,compounded by a number of issues,including the benefits cuts debacle and Angela Rayner’s resignation.
Meanwhile,he and Tory leader Kemi Badenoch have been trying to fend off the looming threat of Reform UK,with a number of former Tory councillors and an MP recently defecting to the party.
The previously niche,right-wing group led by Nigel Farage has come on top of recent polling,suggesting it could become the biggest party in the next election.
Now,another poll shows that Reform could win by a landslide if people voted tomorrow,securing an estimated 445 seats in Parliament – more than Labour’s landslide win in the election last year.
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