Sir Keir Starmer has been dealt a humiliating blow with his party being projected to fall to fifth place at the next General Election.
Speaking to presenter Martin Daubney, GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope has given his devastating verdict on the latest ratings.
A YouGov poll for The Times found that a mere 17 per cent of the electorate would support Labour if they were heading to the polls today.
To make matters worse for the party, the investigation revealed that half of all voters who voted Labour in 2024 have abandoned Sir Keirās gang.
While support for Labour dwindles, the Green Party has witnessed its highest ever surge (16 per cent) after Zack Polanski took over the party.
Agreeing with Martin that it makes āterribleā reading for the Prime Minister, Christopher ran through the numbers, with Labour, the Tories, the Greens and the Liberal Democrats falling within two points of one another.
Meanwhile, Nigel Farageās Reform UK is leading the charge with 27 per cent.
He explained: āSo four of those five parties are two points apart.

Chopper gave his verdict on the shock poll| GB NEWS
āWere Labour to drop three points, theyād be the fifth most popular party in the country and theyāre the party in power.
āA complete disaster. Whatās happening here?
āIt looks like Labour is being attacked by the main parties around it, by Reform.ā
The data was subsequently translated into seats by the pollsters at Electoral Calculus, giving āincredible numbersā, Martin added.
Reform could be put on a majority of 60 with a whopping 355 seats, with the Lib Dems on 72 and Labour taking a mammoth hit, plummeting to 68 seats.
āLabour is haemorrhaging support to the Greens, Reform and Lib Dems. Itās like one of those wildlife films.
āWhen you get a bait ball of a small fish being attacked aggressively by tuna from all sides, and in the end you left with a few fish heads and thatās all thatās left.ā
Martin added that the Prime Minister is projected to lose his seat of Holborn and St Pancras in central London.

Sir Keir Starmer would lose his seat under current projections| ELECTORAL CALCULUS
The Prime Minister would lose his seat to the Green Party, as would David Lammy, Lucy Powell and Diane Abbott.
āAs you said, Chris, this unholy double whammy of being attacked from both the left and the rightā, said Martin.
āI canāt think when Labour lost over in St Pancras, of course, Sir Keir Starmerās constituency.ā
Giving his take on the numbers, he said: āThere is a volatility, a dissatisfaction with the political establishment ā the likes of which weāve never seen.
āBoth the Labour Party and the Conservative Party being seemingly outmoded on the left and on the right by Reform and the Greens.
āWe have entered five-party politics.ā


