https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics...68307.html
Labour is projected to win around 2/3 of the seats in the UK Parliament and even get more seats than they did under Tony Blair back in 1997. If the predictions are accurate the conservatives will be annihilated in the coming elections after 14 years in government. Interesting times for the UK and just one day left until the general election tomorrow the 4th of July. Very good news for Labour and terrible (but expected) news for the Tories. Sometimes I wonder how on earth the British people trusted this kind of conservatives in government for 14 years?! It's beyond belief. They probably believed Brexit could be served under Boris Johnson in the last general election. What a foolish electorate.
Quote:Labour is heading for an “extraordinary landside” victory on a scale probably never seen before in Britain, a Cabinet minister said on Wednesday.
As Tories despair over the threat of a crushing defeat on July 4, Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride told GB News: “If you look at the polls it’s pretty clear that Labour at this stage are heading for an extraordinary landside on a scale that has probably, never ever been seen in this country before.
Mr Stride’s startling comments, which stopped just short of conceding defeat, came after Survation pollsters found Labour is on course to win more seats than it did in 1997.
The polling firm interviewed 34,558 respondents online and by phone and have said a Labour landslide of more than 418 seats - the number which the party took under Tony Blair's leadership 27 years ago - is "99 per cent certain".
Labour is projected to win around 2/3 of the seats in the UK Parliament and even get more seats than they did under Tony Blair back in 1997. If the predictions are accurate the conservatives will be annihilated in the coming elections after 14 years in government. Interesting times for the UK and just one day left until the general election tomorrow the 4th of July. Very good news for Labour and terrible (but expected) news for the Tories. Sometimes I wonder how on earth the British people trusted this kind of conservatives in government for 14 years?! It's beyond belief. They probably believed Brexit could be served under Boris Johnson in the last general election. What a foolish electorate.