Labour projected to win a landslide victory in UK general election, exit poll reveals

Labour projected to win a landslide victory in UK general election, exit poll reveals

In a stunning turn of events, a recent exit poll conducted for the BBC, ITV, and Sky has predicted a landslide victory for the Labour party in the UK general election. According to the poll, Labour is set to claim a majority of 170 seats, with Sir Keir Starmer poised to become the next prime minister.

If the forecast holds true, Labour would secure 410 MPs, just shy of Tony Blair’s iconic 1997 win. Meanwhile, the Conservatives are expected to slump to just 131 MPs, marking their lowest post-war total.

Despite the unpredictability of elections, the exit poll has historically been accurate within a range of 1.5 and 7.5 seats in the past five UK general elections. This projection sets the stage for a potentially seismic shift in UK politics.

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