The Economist’s final prediction points to a Tory wipeout in Britain
Opposition parties are inflicting damage on the Conservatives from all directions
With the cut-off date for postal-voting applications already past, the Tories are polling at historically awful levels. It is not simply that other parties—Labour, the Liberal Democrats and Reform UK—are taking chunks out of their support. It is the way they are doing it. A new mega-poll conducted by The Economist with WeThink, a research firm, suggests that they are hacking away at even the safest Tory seats.
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This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Rout won?”
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