Labour has surged to a significant lead in recent polls, driven by a strong 'get the Tories out' sentiment among voters. A new Savanta poll for Mile End Institute and Queen Mary University of London shows Labour with a 33-point lead in London. This comes just 10 days before the upcoming election. The Conservatives have seen their support in London drop to 22%, aligning with their national poll average, which has also seen a significant decline. Nationally, Labour holds a near-record 20-point poll lead.
'Get the Tories out' mood gives Labour a 33-point lead in London - poll https://t.co/YQIl1CTJ6z
Labour won London 48-32 (16 points) in 2019. Though the lead has doubled, the Conservatives have closed the London/non-London gap in their national vote: down a third in London to 22%, similar to ther national poll average (down by half) https://t.co/haCqEmEsPy
'Get the Tories out' mood gives Labour a 33-point lead in London, poll https://t.co/YQIl1CTbh1
Labour opens up massive London poll lead 10 days before election - LIVE https://t.co/8kEQkh7GA2
Labour has 33-point lead in London amid 'get the Tories out' mood - new @Savanta_UK poll for @MileEndInst @QMUL https://t.co/YQIl1CTbh1
Labour has 33-point lead in London amid 'get the Tories out' mood - new poll https://t.co/B6aOBzMKW2
Tory stumbles drive Labour to near-record 20-point poll lead https://t.co/cVpiQBl8fx