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Poll: Tories headed for comfortabl­e win

POLL DATA INDICATE LARGER SWINGS FROM LABOUR TO THE CONSERVATI­VES

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Johnson’s party likely to get a majority in House of Commons

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservati­ves are heading for a comfortabl­e win in next month’s election, according to a detailed new poll, amid reports yesterday that the rival Labour party is refocusing its strategy.

The YouGov survey published late Wednesday said if the contest were held now, the Conservati­ves would snatch 44 seats from the main opposition party to win a 68-seat majority in the House of Commons.

The poll — the biggest so far in this campaign to predict election results seat-by-seat — uses a model that correctly forecast 93 per cent of seats in the last election in 2017, according to YouGov.

Britain votes on December 12, with Johnson hoping to secure a majority to be able to push through his plan to leave the European Union at the end of January.

The data showed larger swings from Labour to the Conservati­ves in areas that are more pro-Brexit, especially in England’s northern and central regions.

New referendum

Labour has promised a new referendum on Brexit, and although leader Jeremy Corbyn says he would be neutral, many of his top teams have said they would campaign to stay in the

European Union.

“As expected, the key thing deciding the extent to which each of these seats is moving against Labour (is) how that seat voted in the European Union referendum” in 2016, said

Chris Curtis, YouGov’s political research manager.

The Tories are keen not to seem complacent, however.

Dominic Cummings, a Johnson adviser who mastermind­ed the 2016 Brexit campaign, warned just hours before the YouGov poll was published that the race remained tight.

“As someone who has worked on lots of campaigns, things are much tighter than they seem and there is a very real possibilit­y of a hung parliament,” he wrote in personal blog post addressed to Brexit supporters.

“Without a majority, the nightmare continues. All other MPs will gang together to stop Brexit and give EU citizens the vote,” Cummings added.

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 ?? Reuters ?? Johnson watches as students perform a science experiment during his visit to Chulmleigh College as he campaigns in Devon ahead of the upcoming general election yesterday.
Reuters Johnson watches as students perform a science experiment during his visit to Chulmleigh College as he campaigns in Devon ahead of the upcoming general election yesterday.

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