LABOUR FREEFALL AS FARAGE SURGES ! From a landslide in 2024 to just 85 seats today, Keir Starmer’s Labour is projected to lose 326 MPs. Reform UK, riding a year of relentless momentum, now stands on the brink of one of the most disproportionate election victories in British history.
Reform UK is set for a three-figure majority in the House of Commons, while Labour are set for a huge slump, a bombshell poll has revealed.
It’s been a year of continued growth for Nigel Farage and Reform this year, demonstrated at local level where they made a net gain of 94 seats – the most of any party by a significant distance.
But now, on a national level, More in Common’s January MRP projects a Reform UK majority if a General Election were held today.
The organisation suggests, based on polling of more than 16,000 Britons, Reform would take 381 seats.
Mr Farage’s party are projected to win a majority of 112 over all other parties combined, with their earlier rapid polling gains now seemingly holding steady.
This would see Reform winning 60 per cent of seats on 31 per cent of the vote, rivalling the 2024 General Election as one of the most disproportionate results in modern British history.


