A new survey of Yougov MRP suggests that the UK reform could become the largest party in the British Parliament with 271 seats if there were general elections tomorrow – indicating an overwhelming increase from the five seats they currently hold.
However, the Nigel Farage party would still not reach Prague 326 seats needed for the direct majority that would probably force the party to rule as a minority administration or seek an informal alliance to approve key legislation.
Collapse of work, Tory Wipeout
It is believed that the Labor Party will suffer large losses and drops from 403 seats to only 178. Several high -ranking cabinet ministers, including Angel Rayyr, Yvette Cooper, Bridget Phillipson, Jonathan Reynolds, Lisa Nandy, John Healey and Pat McFadden.
The Conservative Party faces an even more dramatic collapse, falling to only 46 seats, which potentially refers to its worst result in modern history.
Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats are expected to climb to 81 chairs and stand as a main player in the new parliament. The Scottish National Party (SNP) would return as a dominant force in Scotland with 38 babysites, while the Greens and Plaid Cymru are expected to win seven.
The MRP seat model in the seat (multi -level regression and stratification) is considered in the poll. Yougov analysts said that the central projection suggests that no realistic combination of two parties would ensure a majority in the Chamber of Deputies.
(Tagstotranslate) Survey Yougov