Rachel Reeves, Ed Miliband and Yvette Cooper will all lose their seats on the subsequent election as help for the Greens surges, in keeping with a brand new ballot.
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK will turn into the most important social gathering, with 324 MPs.
But the brand new examine, by More in Common, revealed Zack Polanski’s exhausting left social gathering will win 22 seats, plunging Keir Starmer’s social gathering right into a contemporary disaster because it faces assaults from the Left and Right of British politics.
The Chancellor, Ms Reeves, Energy Secretary Mr Miliband, Foreign Secretary Ms Cooper, Defence Secretary John Healey and Chief Whip Jonathan Reynolds will all be defeated by Reform UK candidates, the MRP ballot revealed.
Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones, Business Secretary Peter Kyle and Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn will all lose to the Greens.
Labour heavyweight Angela Rayner would additionally lose to Reform, Luke Tryl, from More in Common, stated.
Sir Keir’s social gathering would lose 310 seats, leaving them with simply 101.
Kemi Badenoch’s Conservative Party would additionally lose 40, ensuing with the Tories having 81 in Parliament.
Reform will win 324 seats, whereas the Greens will win 22.
The Lib Dems will lose 10 seats, leaving them with 62.
Reform UK chief Mr Farage stated a poll field “humiliation” for the Prime Minister will make it “virtually impossible for him to hang on” any longer.
And Mr Farage revealed the social gathering goes toe-to-toe with Labour within the social gathering’s strongholds in North West and North East England.
The frontrunner within the opinion polls is urging voters to deal with May 7’s native elections as a referendum on the Prime Minister, branding him the “most unpopular” in historical past.
Unveiling Reform’s new slogan for the native elections, “Vote Reform, get Starmer out”, Mr Farage informed the Daily Express: “Basically, if Labour suffer a humiliation in England, Wales and Scotland, it’ll be virtually impossible for him to hang on until the end of May.”
Tory chief Kemi Badenoch, Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride and Shadow Housing Secretary Sir James Cleverly would additionally lose their seats.
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