Will Forster

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New mega poll shows Conservatives set to lose Woking to Lib Dems at next election

by willforster on 2 June, 2024

A new mega poll by Electoral Calculus has predicted that Liberal Democrats and I are on course to win in Woking at the next election.

The MRP poll as reported by The Daily Mail, predicts that the Conservatives would lose the seat to the Lib Dems if an election were held today. The poll also shows Labour trailing in third in Woking.

It follows on from four historic parliamentary by-election wins for the Lib Dems over Conservative MPs in recent years, as well as hundreds of gains in local elections across the country since 2019.  Last month, the Conservatives were completely wiped out on Woking Borough Council after May’s local elections.

The Lib Dems are looking to win seats across the so-called “Blue Wall” at the next general election, as lifelong Conservative voters desert Rishi Sunak’s party in their droves.

This poll shows that only the Lib Dems can beat the Conservatives in Woking and Labour cannot win here.  It is clear that the countdown to 4th July will be a two-horse race between the Lib Dems and the Conservative Party.

The Lib Dems are on the up, having made big gains at the local elections and our four stunning parliamentary by-election wins against the Conservatives since 2019.

More and more local people are telling me they are backing our campaign because they’re fed up with being taken for granted by this Conservative Government.

After years of people struggling to get a GP appointment, our council going effectively bankrupt, soaring prices in the shops and our rivers being polluted by filthy sewage, it’s clear it’s time for a change in Woking.

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