The poll, based on 11,500 respondents, projects Reform UK would win 271 seats if an election were held today
Charlie Rowley has warned of an "almighty fall" for the Labour Party as new polling suggests Reform UK could become Britain's largest political party.
The comprehensive poll, based on 11,500 respondents, projects Reform UK would win 271 seats if an election were held today, while Labour would plummet to just 178 seats - less than half their current 411.
The Conservatives would fall to fourth place with just 46 MPs, behind the Liberal Democrats, who would gain nine seats for a total of 81.
Speaking about the new polling, political commentator Rowley said: "It would be an extraordinary and almighty fall for the Labour Party to lose that many seats, and an almighty win for Reform to gain as many. They’ve only got five in the Commons at the minute, so to go up to 271.4
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