Reform would crush Labour and Tories with biggest majority EVER if election held tomorrow, bombshell new poll reveals

NIGEL Farage would storm to the biggest landslide in modern history if an election were held tomorrow, a new megapoll shows. 

Reform is set to sweep 445 seats and cut down Labour to a mere 73 MPs – while reducing the Tories to a rump of just seven.

Reform would storm to an historic landslide if an election were held tomorrow
Nigel Farage is the bookies’ favourite to become PMCredit: PA

A whopping 13 Cabinet Ministers would lose their seats under the MRP projection of 7,449 voters. 

Casualties include the Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood and Energy Secretary Ed Miliband. 

Mr Farage has consistently been leading the opinion polls with a rough 10-point lead over Sir Keir Starmer. 

He has ridden a wave of public frustration over the migration and cost of living crises since the last election.

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The seat-by-seat forecast by Electoral Calculus on behalf of PLMR, first reported in the Daily Mail, will further set alarm bells ringing in Downing Street. 

While Reform would take 445 MPs – well above the 326 needed for a majority, and exceeding Tony Blair’s 1997 landslide – Labour would be reduced to 73. 

The Lib Dems would be third on 42, the SNP on 41, Jeremy Corbyn’s left-wing Your Party on 13, the Tories on seven, and the Greens on six. 

Sir Keir and Kemi Badenoch will hope to turn around their fortunes by adopting twin-track strategies to attack Reform.

The PM used his party conference to accuse the Reform boss of “racist” deportation policies, in an attempt to unite the country’s Left against him in a two-horse race. 

Meanwhile Ms Badenoch wants to fight the next election on the economy and exploit concerns that neither Labour nor Reform can be trusted with the public finances. 

Mr Farage has since moved to neutralise such claims by ditching £90billion of tax cut pledges to prove his economic discipline.

He said that he will present a “rigorous and fully-costed manifesto” following criticism from the Tories over the competence with the nation’s finances.

Mr Farage said this week: “At the next election, we will present a rigorous and fully-costed manifesto. 

“Reform will never borrow to spend, as Labour and the Tories have done for so long.”

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to inflict more misery on Brits with tax hikes at her November 26 Budget.

For the first time she today admitted to be looking at further squeezes, despite saying last year’s tax hikes were a one-off.

Sir Keir Starmer is set to lose his majority, according to the MRP pollCredit: Reuters

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