A NEW poll has predicted a Labour landslide – but an interactive map reveals which constituencies are too close to call.
Labour are on course for a majority of 212 seats, according to the final YouGov poll of the campaign.
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The landslide would give Sir Keir Starmer the biggest majority of any party since 1832.
Tory bigwigs including 16 cabinet ministers would lose their seats if the poll is accurate.
Jeremy Hunt, Grant Shapps, Penny Mordaunt, Richard Holden, Iain Duncan Smith and Miriam Cates all stand to lose.
The Conservatives would be almost completely wiped out in the north of England and Wales.
But Labour could also suffer a front-bench casualty if the Greens wrest Bristol Central from Thangam Debbonaire.
And YouGov lists 89 seats as toss-ups where there is all to play for between rival parties.
Under YouGov’s margin of error, Labour’s seats could range from 391 to 466, and the Tories from 78 to 129.
The Lib Dems could range from 57 to 87, while the SNP range from eight to 34.
Nigel Farage’s Reform could range from zero to 14, the Greens from one to four, and Plaid Cymru one to four.
The YouGov projection implies vote shares of Labour on 39%, Conservatives on 22%, Reform on 15%, Lib Dems on 12%, Greens on 7%, SNP on 3% and Plaid on 1%.
YouGov predicts a swing of 14.3% from Conservative to Labour, which is larger than the 10.2% swing under Tony Blair in 1997.
Pollsters quizzed 47,758 voters across Britain between June 19 and July 2 to get the numbers.
It comes after PM Rishi Sunak, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Reform’s Nigel Farage all made their final pitches to Sun readers.
Conservative leader Mr Sunak focused on lowering taxes for a “secure future”.
His Labour rival Starmer vowed to change a Britain that “isn’t working for working people”.
And Farage blasted both sides “of the same establishment coin” – calling for voters who want to “Stop the Boats” to join his party.
Piers Morgan will join our star-studded Never Mind The Ballots panel just moments after the exit poll drops tomorrow.
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Legendary Sun columnist Piers, who has interviewed Rishi Sunak twice, will give his candid takes on the most important election in a generation.
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