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PM Johnson could lose his seat and majority at next election - poll

Published 02/01/2021, 21:07
Updated 02/01/2021, 21:10
© Reuters. Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during a virtual news conference in London

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is on course to lose his own seat and neither of the two main political parties is likely to win an outright majority at the next general election, not due until 2024, according to a new poll.

This is the first detailed survey of the public's perception of Johnson's handling of the recently concluded Brexit talks and the COVID-19 pandemic after he reversed plans to allow families to meet up at Christmas in parts of southern England to combat the spread of the virus.

More than 22,000 people were surveyed in a closely watched poll constituency-by-constituency poll over a four-week period in December, which was conducted by the research data company Focaldata and published by the Sunday Times.

The so-called multilevel regression and post-stratification (MRP) poll found the ruling Conservatives would lose 81 seats, wiping out the 80-seat majority. This would leave the Conservatives with 284 seats, while the opposition Labour Party would win 282 seats, the poll showed.

The Scottish National Party, which wants to break away from the rest of the United Kingdom, is predicted to win 57 of the 59 seats in Scotland, meaning the party could potentially play a kingmaker role in forming the next government.

The prime minister is at risk to lose his own seat of Uxbridge, west of London, the poll found.

Johnson won a resounding election victory last year that allowed him to take Britain out of the European Union's orbit on New Year's Eve after almost half a century of close ties.

© Reuters. Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during a virtual news conference in London

But Johnson's premiership may increasingly be defined by the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, which has already killed more than 74,000 people and crushed the economy.

Latest comments

Move on from Brexit.. It is over.. There are no remainers and no brexiteers... Its done, its over... Move ON
a last wort of this sort of 'news'. gossip.
People starting to wisen up to Boris Johnstons lies
I could win the lottery
If Labour SNP coalition win power in 3 years the price will be Scottish independence and the road to welsh independence. The English economy will be is so much debt they will be unable to implement any of the social policies that they stand for. What a mess.
... We are already IN financial oblivion.
Isn't it just so incredible that English Nationalists are going to cause the break up of the UK... You couldn't make it up
Think people in general forget that Labour put us in this mess to start with, with all their spending in the early 2000s. Then to give the Conservatives the impossible task to try and reduce government debt, which imo has only resulted in even more debt. Financial oblivion is well underway and the tax payer will get the brunt of it all.... We're Doomed!!
Boris and his party are running around like headless chickens. They are leaderless at a time when they should have a clear strategy. They haven't got one and they never have had one. Its all been 'we know best' They haven't learned a thing from China where they have contained MERS, SARS and Covid. They have failed to understand that the UK is not a Communist State where subjects just do as they're told. But no...when the plane came back from Wuhan they were just told to go home and self quarantine. Then to be your own doctor; decide for yourself if you have symptoms and decide for yourself when you are well again.
with over three years to go i would think that most conservatives would see this as a very positive result. already since the poll brexit has been sorted. a few more results along the way any they will pull that back nicely
with over three years to go i would think that most conservatives would see this as a very positive result. already since the poll brexit has been sorted. a few more results along the way any they will pull that back nicely
The clown did his trick. Who will miss him?
Lol this article reaks of loser manure, loose 1 seat when he has 80 seat majority? Grow the ****** up losers.
Brexit is over, there are no remainers, or brexiteers... Haven't you heard... Please keep up and have a look at this mess, N. I. half in half out of the EU... and getting closer to the Republic by the day, Scotland on the verge of Independence and the only trade agreement in the world EVER that introduced trade restrictions when previously there were none.
how low will remainacs sink with this rubbish. time will tell and I predict more and more people will see these remainacs are just stupid arrogant crybabies not get what they want.
There are no remainders, and no Brexiteer... Its OVER... keep up!.... Its SCEXIT next!
Left wing remainer losers...nothing in their lives. So so sad. Straitjackets needed
It's all falling to pieces... I wonder why.
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