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Carol Vorderman cracks up as she names the Tory MPs predicted to lose seats at next election

Rishi Sunak, Jeremy Hunt and Penny Mordaunt are all thought to be defending hyper-marginal seats.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2024-04-01 09:20
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Carol Vorderman struggled to contain herself as she listed the Conservative MPs predicted to lose their seats at the next general election.

New mega-poll and constituency forecasting shows Tory electoral prospects have hit record lows, with the party on track to win fewer than 100 seats at the upcoming General Election and the Prime Minister himself at risk of losing his own seat.

The poll of over 15,000 people carried out by Survation on behalf of Best for Britain, and put in the field days after the Spring Budget, puts Labour on a 19 point lead over the Conservatives. This is up 3 points from the campaign group’s previous mega-poll conducted at the end of last year.

When the Conservative share of the vote – down to 26 per cent compared to Labour’s 45 per cent – is translated into seats, the polling and analysis shows the Tories are on track to win just 98 seats, none of which are in either Wales or Scotland.

This hit to the Tories electoral prospects comes as Reform UK’s share of the vote surges across the UK, with the party set to come second in 7 seats and their overall vote share up to 8.5 per cent, just behind the Liberal Democrats on 10.4 per cent.

To assess the effect of Reform UK, Best for Britain looked at the impact of the party agreeing to ‘stand aside’ for the Conservatives across the UK. They asked those currently planning to vote Reform UK who they would vote for if the party didn’t stand a candidate in their constituency. In this scenario the Conservatives would win 150 seats – a more than 50 per cent increase in their total seat haul.

The seat-specific results are particularly damning for the Prime Minister, showing that he is at a risk of losing his own constituency of Richmond and Northallerton to Labour, with Sunak’s lead at less than 2.5 per cent share of the vote. The same goes for the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s new seat of Godalming and Ash where, despite his efforts to win over voters by cutting National Insurance in the Spring Budget, he is only leading the Liberal Democrats by a 1 per cent share of the vote.

Other top Tories fare even worse, with the polling and constituency analysis suggesting several Cabinet ministers are set to lose their seats, including many of those rumoured to be in the race for the Tory leadership. This includes current favourite, Leader of the House Penny Mordaunt, as well as Home Secretary James Cleverly and Defence Secretary Grant Shapps.

Here’s Vorderman going through the list in full:

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"Let's just go through some names, shall we?"
@carolvorders gleefully names the Conservative MPs predicted to lose seats in the next election, according to a new Best For Britain poll. pic.twitter.com/VeiWrdZUTQ

— LBC (@LBC) March 31, 2024

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