Conservatives backed to lose up to 200 seats in snap July Election
Labour is currently priced at 1/33 to win the most seats at the next general election.
Labour is currently priced at 1/33 to win the most seats at the next general election.
Both Labour and the Conservatives will set out their stalls ahead of the general election by ignoring the real solutions to the country's problems, Heseltine argued.
The targets are based on a set of notional results for the 2019 general election.
The Tories can afford to lose up to 46 seats before their notional 2019 majority would be wiped out.
Rishi Sunak surprised Westminster by calling the election earlier than had been widely expected.
The announcement was made 14 years to the month since the Conservatives were first elected into government.
ITV's Anushka Asthana also says that the July 4th date has been confirmed to people internally.
Ministers have been summoned to a Cabinet meeting at 4pm, with insiders saying an announcement is expected at 5pm.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will accuse Labour opposite number Rachel Reeves of planning tax hikes to cover spending pledges.
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