Biggest majority in a century
According to a new mega poll, Labour is projected to secure a landslide victory in the upcoming general election, winning a staggering 194-seat majority. This would mark the largest majority seen in the UK in the past 100 years, with the latest YouGov projection showing Labour on track to secure 422 seats.
Tories facing worst rout since 1906
The poll results have sent shockwaves through the Conservative Party, with big names such as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Defence Secretary Grant Shapps expected to lose their seats. The survey, based on data from 58,000 individuals, suggests that the Tories are heading towards their most significant loss since 1906.
Controversy over gender rights
Amidst the election fervor, the Tories have vowed to prioritize biological sex over gender rights, proposing changes to the Equalities Act to specify that the protected characteristic of sex pertains to biology. This move has raised concerns about the exclusion of trans individuals from single-sex spaces and services.
Farage to lead Reform UK
In a surprising turn of events, Brexiteer Nigel Farage has announced his intention to stand in the general election as the leader of Reform UK, adding further complexity to the political landscape. A recent poll indicated a narrowing lead for Labour, prompting both parties to intensify their campaign efforts.
PM Sunak's last-ditch efforts
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is gearing up for a heated debate with Labour leader Keir Starmer as the election date draws near. Despite trailing in the polls, Sunak remains determined to challenge Labour's growing momentum and secure a competitive race for the top spot.