Reform would now beat Labour to be largest party: More in Common survey
- If a general election were held today, Reform UK would win 180 seats, while the Tories and Labour would each secure 165 seats, according to a poll by More in Common.
- The poll indicates that Labour could lose 246 MPs, including 10 Cabinet ministers, with significant losses in key areas such as Scotland and the red wall.
- Reform UK has gained momentum, achieving the largest seat count, even though it still lacks an overall majority, as stated by More in Common director Luke Tryl.
- There is a closely contested by-election in Runcorn and Helsby, previously held by Labour MP Mike Amesbury, where Reform UK is now facing significant competition.
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