The poll, which looked at voting estimates in all electoral districts in the United Kingdom, expected the Labor Party to win 422 seats out of 650 in the July 4 elections.
The Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, is expected to win 140 seats in the YouGov poll conducted for Sky News.
The Labor Party’s victory will be greater than the majority of its former leader, Tony Blair, in 1997, and the party, led by Keir Starmer, may gain 222 seats after its devastating defeat in the last vote in 2019.
The Conservative Party is expected to lose 232 seats across the country.
This latest poll is likely to provide bleak reading for Sunak with opinion polls indicating a significant lead for Labor after two weeks of intense campaigning.
The small opposition Liberal Democrats are expected to quadruple their seats to gain 48 seats.
These results were published moments after the leader of the British exit campaign, Nigel Farage, announced that he would take over the presidency of the anti-immigration British Reform Party and run in the elections.
The poll predicted that the Islah Party would not win any seats.
Projections showed that the seats held by well-known figures in the Conservative Party government were threatened, including Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt and Defense Minister Grant Shapps.
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