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Bombshell poll reveals REFORM would win the most seats in Parliament if a General Election was held now

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REFORM UK would win the most seats in Parliament if a General Election was held imminently, a major poll shows.

Nigel Farage’s party would secure 180 seats, leapfrogging both Labour and the Conservatives, who are projected to tie on 165 each.

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Nigel Farage’s Reform UK would win the most seats in Parliament if a General Election was held imminently

The MRP projection by More in Common, based on 16,000 voters, would leave the country with no clear majority.

But Reform would be the largest single party.

The model forecasts Labour would lose 246 seats, with big names such as Angela Rayner, Yvette Cooper, Ed Miliband and Wes Streeting among the casualties.

An exclusive Survation poll for The Sun last week found Reform surging to 30 per cent in Red Wall seats.

More in Common director Luke Tryl said: “We are a long way from a general election and trying to predict the result is a fool’s errand.

“But what we can say for certain is that as of today British politics has fragmented to an unprecedented level.

“The coalition for change that elected Keir Starmer’s Government has splintered right and left.

Labour, having secured a historic victory now find themselves on the wrong side of a disillusioned electorate frustrated at the slow pace of change and some of the Government’s early missteps.”

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