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Tories on Pace for Worst Election Defeat in Party History Under Sunak

The Conservatives are on pace for their worst election result ever as a seat-by-seat poll reveals Rishi Sunak’s neo-liberal party could win by fewer than 100 seats in the next general election. It’s progressing.

The poll of 15,000 people was commissioned by the globalist think tank Best for Britain and conducted by Survation. published in Sunday Times Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s so-called Conservative Party will win just 98 seats in the 650-seat House of Commons, while Sir Keir Starmer’s left-wing Labor Party will win 468 seats, it has been found.

The expected electoral wipeout would be the worst in the Conservative party’s 190-year history, with Tony Blair’s Labor winning 418 seats and John Major’s Conservatives winning 165. It will be better than the disastrous defeat in 1997.

To make matters worse for the beleaguered prime minister, who is facing rumors of being replaced in a desperate bid to save the party before the next general election, Mr Sunak is even on the verge of losing his seat seat by seat. According to the analysis, he currently has only a 2.5 percent lead in the race.

Meanwhile, other party leaders are also at risk of losing their seats, including Prime Minister Jeremy Hunt, Defense Secretary Grant Shapps, Home Secretary James Cleverley and House of Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt.

The inquiry is likely to intensify calls for Mr Sunak to be removed, but even if he is removed Labor still maintains a commanding lead over any of the party’s potential successors. It has been found.

Therefore, former Conservative Party leader Sir Ian Duncan Smith said the focus should be on changing the direction of the country as a whole, rather than domestic political battles.

“Those of us in close seats know that people don’t necessarily want a Labor government,” Duncan Smith said. “The last thing we should do…is change leadership at a time when it is important to give the economy time to grow. [for] We need to cut interest rates, get through the tough times and show the public the real risks that Labor is posing with its unsustainable rush to net zero, costing taxpayers trillions of pounds. ”

The former Tory leader admitted there was “real anger at the government” but said the only way to improve people’s views of the government was to reduce inflation, cut taxes and ultimately give the East African country Rwanda from the ground said to be operating immigration removal flights.

Former Brexit Secretary Sir David Frost agreed that the only way to save the party was to reject the move towards neoliberal globalist policies and return to its small-scale Conservative roots.

“The Conservative Party needs to face up to the reality that its current policies are alienating huge numbers of voters. This situation can only be changed by a shift towards the right conservative policies, which means that the people All we need to do is bring about change in the way the countries that voted to leave the EU are run. It’s not too late, but time is running out,” he said.

But Mr Sunak and his globalist comrades in Downing Street appear intent on continuing their failed policies. As a result, support has grown for the right-wing populist Reform Party, founded by Brexit leader Nigel Farage, which is campaigning to fix problems such as populist policies. Immigration and the net-zero climate agenda. The survey found that Reform would win 8.5% of the electorate, which is the lowest prediction of any current poll and means Conservative losses could be even greater. There is.

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