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There was also good news for the SNP, with Humza Yousaf expected to hold on to 41 seats. Other opinion polls have had the party closer to 20.

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That would put them in third place, ahead of the Lib Dems on 22.

Mhairi Black said Survation’s findings showed that only her party could “make Scotland Tory-free.”

Around 15,000 people across the UK took part in the MRP poll, enough to produce results for individual constituencies.

In Scotland, Labor would win Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock, East Kilbride and Stathaven, Hamilton Clyde Valley, Coatbridge and Bellshill, Glasgow North East, Glasgow North, Airdrie and Shotts, Bathgate and Linlithgow, Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes and Mid- Fife, East Edinburgh and Musselburgh, and East Lothian.

They would also hold on to South Edinburgh Ian Murray and Michael Shanks in Rutherglen.

The Lib Dems would hold North East Fife.

All other constituencies will be won by the SNP.

South of the border, one of the seats the Tories are in danger of losing is Mr Sunak’s seat. The poll predicts he will win with just a 2.4% lead over Labour, House of Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt, Home Secretary James Cleverly and Defense Secretary Grant Shapps would all lose their seats.

It looks like Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch will keep hers.

Overall, the survey put Labor on 45% with a 19 point lead over the Tories on 26%.

It also suggested that Richard Tice’s Reform party would come second in seven seats and achieve an overall share of the vote of 8.5%, just behind the Lib Dems on 10.4% But if it were not for Nigel Farage’s allied party standing, Survation modeling suggested the Tories would win 150. seats.

While that would still mean a landslide for Sir Keir Starmer there are plenty of Tories who think the party should go into the next election to try and limit their losses.

According to the Sunday Times, some of Mr Sunak’s aides fear he could face a leadership challenge after the local elections in England on 2 May.

A total of 53 MPs would need to sign letters of no confidence to force a vote and rebels claim around 25 have been submitted, with at least ten more expected to fall through.

There is even talk of Mr Sunak holding a summer general election in an attempt to strengthen his position.

Meanwhile, a separate poll by the campaign group More in Common found that Labour’s lead over the Tories would shrink by six points if Mr Mordaunt, rather than Mr Sunak, was Tory leader.

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Responding to the poll for the SNP, Ms Black said: “This latest poll shows in no uncertain terms that if you want to make Scotland Tory free, you have to vote’ the SNP.

“Voters in Scotland are sick of the Tories, but with Sir Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak joined at the hip on every major fiscal policy, Labor is clearly not offering that alternative.

“It is heartening to see people across Scotland continuing to trust the SNP to deliver for them.

“We will not take one vote for granted and will continue to work hard to stand up and defend Scottish values.

“At the next election, only the SNP can make Scotland Tory free, stand up for Scottish values ​​and protect Scottish interests at every possible opportunity.”

Naomi Smith, chief executive of Best for Britain, said the MRP poll “shows we are heading for a swing election of unprecedented proportions and major changes as the electorate shifts support away from the Tories in different directions.

“Under a first come, first served system, and with most voters not knowing who is in second place in their new constituencies, we will provide voters with first class voting analysis at www.getvoting. org to give them the information they need. to make sure their vote counts.”

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