The EIGHTEEN Cabinet Ministers that could lose their seats as Tories face doomsday scenario
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The majority of the 18 ministers affected are expected to lose their seats to Labour
If you thought things couldn't get worse for the Tories, you may well be mistaken. Fresh polling conducted by Electoral Calculus for GB News has predicted that the party is on course for its worst result since at least 1900.
The Conservative Party could be reduced to just 66 seats at the next election, the polling shows, suggesting Labour will win by a landslide with a 302-seat majority.
Sir Keir Starmer's party would return 476 seats, the large-scale MRP polling shows.
The poll also predicts 18 Conservative Cabinet Members could lose their seats. But which ministers are affected?
The majority of the 18 ministers affected are expected to lose their seats to Labour
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The majority of the 18 ministers affected are expected to lose their seats to Labour.
Topping the list is Deputy PM Oliver Dowden in Hertsmere - where he secured a massive majority of 21,313 in 2019.
Also expected to lose their seats are Home Secretary James Cleverly in Braintree with a 2019 majority of 24,673 and Defence Secretary Grant Shapps in Welwyn Hatfield with a majority of 10,955.
Leadership hopefuls Kemi Badenoch and Penny Mordaunt are also predicted to lose their seats - in what would be a brutal blow to their party ambitions.
Also on the list of ministers predicted to lose seats to Labour are Claire Coutinho, Mel Stride, Gillian Keegan, Mark Harper, David Davies, Victoria Prentis, Esther McVey, Andrew Mitchell and Johnny Mercer.
Justice Secretary Alex Chalk, in Cheltenham, and Illegal Migration Minister Michael Tomlinson, in Mid Dorset and North Poole, are expected to lose their seats to the Lib Dems.
Chalk secured a narrow majority of 981 in 2019, while Tomlinson had a 14,898 vote lead.
According to the polling, Alister Jack would lose his Mid Dorset and North Poole seat to the SNP.
Meanwhile, Simon Hart could lose his Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire seat to Plaid Cymru, the polling shows.