Polls Show Tories Could Win 64-Seat Majority, Has 19-Point Lead over Labour
Polling suggests that the Conservative Party could win a 64-seat majority in the House of Commons in the December 12th General Election.
The poll of polls conducted by Electoral Calculus and published in The Telegraph has Mr Johnson’s party polling at 42.8 per cent, giving him 357 seats in the 650-seat lower house while Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party is polling at 30 per cent and is currently predicted to lose 55 seats.
Meanwhile, The Guardianreports that the latest Opinium/Observer poll puts the Conservative Party 19 points ahead of the Labour Party at 47 per cent, with just three weeks to go until polling day. Labour is on 28 per cent with the extreme anti-Brexit Liberal Democrats having fallen to 12 per cent.