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Poll: Labour Party to win 431 seats in UK election

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YouGov, a global public opinion and data company based in the United Kingdom, revealed on Wednesday in its final MRP model that the Labour Party is expected to win 431 seats in the country's election.

According to YouGov, this would be a "historic election victory" for Labour, which would enjoy a predicted vote share of 39%. Meanwhile, the Conservatives are projected to have a vote share of 22%, Reform UK 15%, the Liberal Democrats 12%, and the Greens 7%.

The Conservatives are anticipated to garner 102 seats, "a record low." Furthermore, the seats of Liberal Democrats are estimated to stand at 72, while Reform UK and the Greens are expected to get 3 and 2 seats respectively. The voters will be casting their ballots tomorrow, on July 4.

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