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Conservative Party Lag Behind Labour In Latest 2024 UK Election Survey

Conservative Party Lag Behind Labour In Latest 2024 UK Election Survey

In recent survey polls, the Conservative Party has shown a positive development by stabilizing its declining popularity, although it still trails significantly behind its main rival, the Labour Party.

According to surveys, the Conservative Party have garnered 20% popularity, while the Labour Party leads with 40%. Other parties are also competing for voter support: Reform UK stands at 16%, the Liberal Democrats at 11%, the Green Party at 6%, and the Scottish National Party at 3%.

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If these popularity percentages were translated into parliamentary seats, projections suggest the Labour Party could secure 450 seats, the Conservatives 100, the Liberal Democrats 50, the Scottish National Party 18, Reform UK 7 seats, and the Green Party 2 seats.

These dynamics come as political campaigns intensify in the final week leading up to the general elections on July 4.

There appears to be a growing public desire for change after 14 consecutive years under Conservative Party rule, reflecting a shift in public sentiment.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, in a recent interview, expressed pride in his party’s robust election campaign and remained optimistic about securing another term as prime minister.

It’s important to note that these insights are based on current survey data, and the final election results will be known only on the evening of July 4.

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