The latest polling with the election just eight days away shows Tories pushed into third place behind Lib Dems in election bloodbath with a Labour majority of 250.

The MRP pollfrom WeThink, in collaboration with The Economist, offers further evidence that the upcoming General Election is likely to mark a historical low point for the Conservative Party.

The Tory party is set to lose swathes of seats to Labour in its own historical strongholds, including Liz Truss’s seat of South West Norfolk, where they currently have a 51-point majority.

In Scotland, the SNP are estimated to finish on 29 seats with Labour on 23, but some 20 seats are on a knife-edge between the two parties

The Greens are predicted to make two gains, including North Herefordshire, giving them three seats in total

Greater Manchester will see no Tories left in Westminster with all going to Labour apart from Hazel Grove and Cheadle both falling to the Lib Dem’s

Twenty cabinet members would lose their seats including the Prime Minister and Deputy Oliver Dowden, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt and Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch

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