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Labour tipped for DECIMATION in humiliating new poll as Keir Starmer haemorrhages MPs to Reform UK

Pollsters at Find Out Now have placed Nigel Farage's Reform UK in a breakaway first place - with 28 per cent of Britons saying they would vote for the party at a General Election.

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Eight percentage points lower sit both Labour and the Conservatives on 20 per cent - but when mapped out across the UK, the ramifications of the data would see Sir Keir Starmer turfed out of Downing Street.



Labour's 406 MPs would be reduced by almost 90 per cent to 41 - with Reform surging nationwide from Cornwall to Cumbria, picking up 374 seats for a Commons majority.

Responding to the figures, a party statement read simply: "Only Reform will fix broken Britain. Vote Reform, get Reform."

Some of the party's highest-profile MPs would also lose their seats to left-wing challengers - Foreign Secretary David Lammy would lose out to the Greens, as would Corbynista firebrand Diane Abbott.

The Conservatives would also see their parliamentary presence more than halved, dropping by 63 seats to just 58.

If such polling came true at an election, it would completely redefine the British political landscape - delivering a Reform UK Government and Liberal Democrat opposition.

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