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Labour's Predicted Loss of Majority Amid Fragmented Politics

Monday 30 December 2024 - 14:33
Labour's Predicted Loss of Majority Amid Fragmented Politics

A recent poll suggests that Labour would lose its parliamentary majority and nearly 200 seats if a general election were held today. The results indicate a "highly fragmented and unstable" parliament, with five parties each holding more than 30 seats. Despite Sir Keir Starmer's leadership, Labour would secure just a third of the total seats, with a narrow lead of six over the Conservatives.

According to the data from More in Common, based on a survey of over 11,000 individuals, the UK's First Past the Post (FPTP) system seems inadequate in managing the rise of multiple political parties, leading to a more difficult government formation. The analysis projects Labour losing seats to the Tories, Reform UK, and the SNP, significantly reversing the gains made in the 2019 elections.

Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, would become the third-largest party, increasing its seat count dramatically. Several Labour cabinet ministers, including prominent figures like Angela Rayner and Ed Miliband, could lose their seats to Reform. Additionally, the Health Secretary would likely lose his seat to an independent candidate.

While the poll is not a direct prediction of the next election, it highlights a growing fragmentation in the UK's electoral landscape, which challenges the effectiveness of the FPTP system. Historically, this system has been criticized for producing disproportionate results, as seen in the 2024 election when Labour won a majority of seats with less than a third of the national vote.

In this fragmented environment, government formation would become increasingly complex, making it harder for any party to achieve a majority. The findings echo another model published recently, predicting similar challenges for Labour and other political parties. Despite these challenges, experts believe Labour still has time to improve its messaging and turn its fortunes around.


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