Will Forster

Campaigning to be the Lib Dem MP for Woking, Deputy Leader of Woking Borough Council and Councillor in South Woking Learn more

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Latest poll predicts Conservatives set to lose Woking to Lib Dems

by willforster on 3 June, 2024

The latest poll from YouGov has predicted that Liberal Democrats are on course to win in Woking.

The MRP poll by YouGov, predicts that the Conservatives would lose the seat to the Lib Dems. The poll also shows Labour are out of the race in Woking, trailing behind in a distant third place at 17%.

It comes as the Lib Dems are on the up in the first stages of the election campaign.  The Lib Dems and I are campaigning for action on the cost of living crisis, to save our local NHS, for fairer funding for councils and to end the sewage scandal.

The Lib Dems went into the campaign with momentum on our side.  They won four historic parliamentary by-election wins for the Lib Dems over Conservative MPs in recent years and hundreds of gains in local elections across the country since 2019.

At this election, the Lib Dems are looking to win seats across the so-called ‘Blue Wall”, as lifelong Conservative voters desert Rishi Sunak’s party in their droves as the campaign continues.

This poll shows that the Labour Party is out of the race and can’t win here.  This election is a clear two-horse race between the Lib Dems and the Conservative Party and its clear momentum is with us.

Local people are telling me day in and day out that 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, soaring prices in the shops and our rivers being polluted by filthy sewage, people finally have the once-in-a-generation chance to vote for change in Woking.

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