A Mumsnet exit ballot with greater than 4,500 customers sees Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour get together predicted 49 per cent of the votes whereas Ed Davey’s crew are available second with 17 per cent.
The interactive ballot, posted on the running a blog discussion board at 7.22am has attracted a bunch of responses and virtually 400 feedback.
The outcomes present robust assist for Labour, with the Lib Dems coming in second place and the Conservative get together not far behind with 13 per cent of the vote.
Reform and Inexperienced are tied on seven per cent and Any impartial candidates, SNP, PC or different events have a complete of eight per cent of the vote.
Ipsos’s ultimate election ballot yesterday advised that Labour would have a 37 per cent chare of the vote, down 5 per cent from final week whereas Reform had been predicted a whopping 15 per cent of the vote.
A ballot on Mumsnet has advised a powerful assist of Labour with 49 per cent of votes
![The exit poll from the blogging forum comes just half an hour before the polls are due to close at 10pm and shows Sir Keir Starmer storming to victory](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/07/04/21/86938829-13601879-image-a-21_1720124865109.jpg?resize=618%2C414&ssl=1)
The exit ballot from the running a blog discussion board comes simply half an hour earlier than the polls are resulting from shut at 10pm and exhibits Sir Keir Starmer storming to victory
![The poll also showed Ed Davey's Lib Dems coming in second with 17 per cent of the votes - beating the Conservatives by 4 per cent](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/07/04/21/86938867-13601879-image-a-22_1720124900992.jpg?resize=618%2C930&ssl=1)
The ballot additionally confirmed Ed Davey’s Lib Dems coming in second with 17 per cent of the votes – beating the Conservatives by 4 per cent
The Mumsnet predictions come simply half an hour earlier than the ultimate exit ballot is about to be revealed and will give an indicator of what is in retailer for the political events tonight.
A ballot earlier right this moment advised Labour’s predicted majority dropping barely to 270 seats as the final election entered its ultimate hours.
An up to date ‘MRP’ projection by Survation confirmed Sir Keir Starmer’s get together successful 470 seats, with the Tories diminished to 68 MPs within the Home of Commons, simply barely forward of the Liberal Democrats on 59.
Queues of individuals had been seen at polling stations right this moment because the requirement for voters to convey appropriate picture identification for a common election – reminiscent of a passport or driving licence – are being enforced for the primary time.