Labour is heading for a landslide victory at the next General Election, reveals a new poll.
Sir Keir Starmer’s party could win 470 seats – compared to 129 for the Conservatives.
The results would be under the new constituency boundary changes to be made later this year.
The poll was conducted by Focaldata.
The group asked 10,140 people in Great Britain between April 20th and May 9th which party they would vote for if a general election were held tomorrow.
Labour’s vote share would be at about 35%, 12 percentage points ahead of the Tories.
That is lower than last autumn when polling gave Labour a 42% share.
Best for Britain chief executive Naomi Smith told a press briefing in Westminster:
“Labour’s lead does look healthy, but their margins are falling everywhere.”