Labour is on course for a mammoth 256-seat majority, according to a major new opinion poll.
The Ipsos survey of the voting intentions of nearly 20,000 people shows Keir Starmer’s party is set to win a staggering 453 seats, compared to just 115 for the Conservatives.
The Lib Dems would return 38 MPs, with the SNP on 15, Plaid Cymru on four and both the Greens and Reform UK on three.
The findings are further confirmation that Starmer is on course to become prime minister on July 5.
Worryingly for the Tories, the result could be even worse for them, with 117 seats deemed to be too close to call.
In those, the Conservatives are currently in second place in 50 of them, with Labour second in 43.
That means a really bad night for Rishi Sunak could see his party left with fewer than 100 MPs, handing Starmer an even bigger Commons majority.
The poll was carried out using the so-called “MRP” method – which takes account of voters’ social backgrounds and drills down into individual constituencies – and is seen as the most accurate forecast of the eventual result.