Labour has stretched its lead over the Tories since Rishi Sunak announced the date of the general election, according to a new mega poll.
In a hammer blow for the prime minister, the Redfield and Wilton Strategies survey of 12,000 people showed support for Keir Starmer’s party has increased by one point to 46%.
The Conservatives remain on just 23%, leaving them a staggering 23 points behind Labour with a little over five weeks to go until the country goes to the polls on July 4.
Reform UK are on 13% (+1 point) , the Lib Dems are on 9% (-1) and the Greens remain on 5%.
The findings are the latest piece of bad news for the Conservatives’ stuttering election campaign, which has so far been beset by gaffes and controversy.
Sunak was left soaked after he announced the election date outside 10 Downing Street in the pouring rain, with the New Labour anthem ‘Things Can Only Get Better’ being played by a protester.
The Tories also suffered a miserable Bank Holiday Monday, with Northern Ireland minister Steve Baker breaking ranks to criticise Sunak’s flagship plan to make all 18-year-olds carry out national service.
Baker then left the campaign train to fly off to Greece for a pre-arranged holiday with his wife.
Meanwhile, outgoing Tory MP Lucy Allan was suspended by the party after she endorsed the Reform UK candidate in her former seat.