The Conservative Party is on the brink of a historic defeat in London, with the latest polls indicating they are set to be 'all but wiped out' in the upcoming general election.
According to a Savanta poll, Labour holds a commanding 30-point lead over the Tories among London voters, with 49% intending to vote for Labour. This dramatic shift could see the Conservatives losing significant ground in the capital, benefiting both the Reform Party and the Liberal Democrats, though neither to the extent of Labour's lead. With the general election just days away, party leaders are intensifying their campaign efforts, but for the Tories, the outlook in London appears particularly bleak.
This potential shift in power dynamics underscores a critical moment for London's political landscape, offering a 'window of opportunity' for Labour both in City Hall and potentially in Westminster.
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