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returnoftheliberal Skip to content returnoftheliberal June 24, 2024 June 24, 2024 returnoftheliberal Election 2024: Are the Tories heading for a wipeout? It’s less than a fortnight to go until polling day, thousands of people have already voted by post, we’re in the home straight of the election campaign. Going against perceived wisdom, the polls have not tightened in favour of the Conservatives, instead they’ve been hitting some of their worst ever numbers. Before the election many idly speculated that there could be a complete meltdown akin to what happened to the Conservatives in Canada in1993, where the right of centre vote was split and shrunk so they were left with only two seats. This would be quite the reversal of fortune, considering the last election gave the Conservatives their biggest majority since 1987. Some people are predicting the Tories will get under 100 seats – last time out they got 365, their modern era baseline is 165 seats in 1997. Could the Conserv...

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