More in Common
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2041 respondents
The next General election in United Kingdom is expected in 2029.
In the latest UK General Election poll, conducted by More in Common on December 14, 2023, Labour secures 42% of the vote, with Tories: 28%, Liberal Democrats: 11%, Reform UK: 8%, Green Party: 6% and Scottish National Party: 4% trailing. Other parties secure 1% of the votes.
More in Common achieved a PolitPro Score of 63 out of 100.
On average, More in Common's figures deviate by 2.3 percentage points between their final pre-election polls and actual election results.
In 26% of polls, More in Common rated Labour higher than the PolitPro Election Trend (average of all institutes).
In 71% of polls, More in Common rated Tories higher than the PolitPro Election Trend (average of all institutes).
In 55% of polls, More in Common rated Green Party lower than the PolitPro Election Trend (average of all institutes).
In 23% of polls, More in Common rated Labour lower than the PolitPro Election Trend (average of all institutes).
In the United Kingdom, seats are allocated via the First Past the Post (FPTP) system. Since polls only gauge nationwide party preferences, inferring precise constituency results is impossible. Thus, a reliable seat distribution remains elusive.