Tories are facing the loss of 24 LDP battlefield seats, shock polls reveal

Tories are facing the loss of 24 LDP battlefield seats, shock polls reveal

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According to a new poll, the Conservative Party has lost 24 seats on the LDP’s main battlefield, with Minister Dominic Raab on the firing line.

A Tory survey by YouGov MRP last month showed that winning the seats in Tiberton and Honiton could overturn a series of other conservative majority in the election.

Opinion polls estimate that 26 major battlefield seats will fall, 24 to the Liberal Democratic Party and 2 to the Labor Party. Many of the seats are on the commuter belt, and some are in places that are usually considered safe Tory territory.

Conservatives will lose a lot of attention to the Liberal Democratic Party, including the seats of Esher and Walton, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab. Former health minister and leader candidate Jeremy Hunt will also lose a seat in southwestern Sally, according to polls.

Other commuting constituencies such as Gilford, Walking, Hitchin and Harpenden, and Wokingham will also be won by the Liberal Democratic Party if elections are currently taking place. Other seats that the Liberal Democratic Party is heading for victory include Wimbledon and Carshalton.

According to polls, Chippenham, the minister of the Cabinet of Michelle Donelan, has also fallen for the benefit of the LDP.

The other battlefield they are advancing is in the southwest, where the Liberal Democratic Party is advancing after losing support in the region. Polls projected profits include Wells, Northcoenwall, St Ives, North Devon, and Toneton Dean.

The LDP has risen 8 points on the battlefield in the southeast and 9 points in the southwest, but has fallen 1 point in London, where the Labor Party is advancing.

According to polls, workers will win marginal seats in the cities of Kensington, London and Westminster.

Twickenham Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker Munira Wilson said the Tory’s standard “threes and scandals” paved the way for her party’s potential interests.

“London’s Swath and Commuter Belt have a clear choice in the next election, four years after Boris Johnson or a Liberal Democratic Party member.

“Lifetime conservative voters in the capital say they can’t vote for Boris Johnson. People simply had enough of endless threes and scandals.

“The victory of the historic by-elections in Devon last week proved that we could completely expel this government. Changes in London and the Home County as the British people turned their backs on the outdated conservative government. There is a growing movement to seek. “

Overall, conservatives are down 15 and 16 points in the Southwest and Southeast, 14 points in East, North and Midland, and 11 points in London, respectively.

Liberal Democratic Party sources added: “What I heard in Tiberton and Honiton last week was exactly what happened at the doorstep of London. People take it for granted to Conservative MPs to vote for a Boris Johnson-led government. I’m saying I can’t. “

YouGov voted for 13,459 voters across the UK between June 15th and 29th.