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Message to Labour – 2025 Will Need to be a Year of Delivery

As the political world looks forward to 2025 new polling will be making for sobering reading for Labour, albeit it over four years away from the next election. First of all, More in Common has published its first mega MRP poll since the General Election. When it comes to vote share, the poll finds that if there were an election today, the parties would secure the following, with changes compared to the results of the General Election in brackets: Labour: 25% (down from 33.7%) Conservatives: 26% (up from 23.7%) Reform UK: 21% (up from 14.29%) Liberal Democrats: 14% (up from 12.22%) Green Party: 8% (up from 6.4%) The above would point to the parties securing the following number of seats in the House of Commons: Labour: 228 (-183) Conservatives: 222 (+101) Reform UK: 72 (+ 67) Liberal Democrats: 58 (-14) SNP: 37 (+28) I ndependent: 8 (+3) Plaid Cymru: 4 (-) Green: 2 (-2) Digging deeper, More in Common suggest that such findings would see 271 seats won wit...