The Tories are projected to have their worst-ever election result with Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party winning just 98 seats, compared to as many as 468 for Labour. Sunak himself is at risk of losing his seat. Calls for his replacement are growing, but the survey shows Labour still leading against any potential replacements.
Key Points
Conservative Party projected to win just 98 seats, compared to Labour's potential 468
Sunak facing challenges in holding his own seat
Calls for Sunak's replacement growing, but Labour still leads against any potential replacements
Shift in party policies and focus on economy and public perception advised for improvement
Pros
Survey provides insight into the potential election outcome
Calls for a shift in Conservative Party policies for improvement
Cons
Conservative Party projected to have a historically bad election result
Rishi Sunak and other senior party members are at risk of losing their seats