Brexit yougov predicts majority win for johnson ahead of dec 12 election
According to a YouGov poll conducted from November 28 to December 4, 2019, Boris Johnson's Conservative Party is predicted to win a majority in the upcoming UK general election on December 12, 2019.
Here are the key findings:
- Conservative Party: 43% (predicted to win 359 seats)
- Labour Party: 34% (predicted to win 211 seats)
- Liberal Democrats: 12% (predicted to win 13 seats)
- Brexit Party: 6% (predicted to win 2 seats)
- Green Party: 3% (predicted to win 1 seat)
- Other parties: 2% (predicted to win 1 seat)
This poll suggests that the Conservative Party is likely to win a majority of seats in the House of Commons, which would give Boris Johnson a strong mandate to implement his Brexit plans.
It's worth noting that this is just one poll, and other polls may have different results. Additionally, the outcome of the election is ultimately determined by the votes cast by the British public, so this prediction is not a guarantee.
Here are some additional details from the YouGov poll:
- The poll was conducted online among a sample of 24,000 adults in the UK.
- The poll has a margin of error of +/- 1.5%.
- The poll was conducted after the first leaders' debate between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn, which may have had an impact on public opinion.
- The poll suggests that the Conservative Party has gained ground among voters in recent weeks, while the Labour Party has lost support.
Overall, this poll suggests that the Conservative Party is likely to win a majority in the upcoming election, but it's still important to wait for the actual results to be announced on December 13, 2019.