British Tories Face Historic Defeat
Poll Collapse Spells Doom for Conservative Party
Voters Punish Conservatives in Local Elections
The British Conservative Party is facing a historic defeat in the upcoming general election, according to the latest polls. The party has been punished by voters in recent local elections, and the latest polls show a small but significant narrowing of its lead over the opposition Labour Party.
"It's Over," Says Top Conservative
Former Conservative Party leader William Hague has admitted that the party is facing defeat. "It's over," he said. "We have failed." Other senior Conservatives have also expressed pessimism about the party's chances of winning the election.
Labour and Lib Dems Make Gains
The Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats have made significant gains in local elections at the expense of the Conservatives. Labour has won two by-elections in Wellingborough and Kingswood, overturning large Conservative majorities.
Labour's Lead Narrows
Labour's polling average has fallen to 41.7%, down from 44.5% when the election was called. However, the party still holds a significant lead over the Conservatives, who are polling at 35.1%.
Change Election Seems Inevitable
British voters are increasingly fed up with the Conservative Party, and a change election seems inevitable. The Labour Party is best placed to benefit from this discontent, but the Liberal Democrats could also make gains.
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