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According to a poll, the Tories may lose more than half of England’s 100 most rural seats.

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In England’s rural heartlands, the Conservative Party faces a formidable battle, according to a recent Survation survey. According to the poll, the Tories might lose over half of England’s 100 most rural seats, which have always been seen as Conservative strongholds.

As to the survey, Labour has emerged as the front-runner in these categories, receiving 37% of the vote against the Conservatives’ 34%. This is a significant change, with Labour’s support rising by 17 points and the Tory base falling by 25 points since the 2019 general election.

The analysis indicates that the Conservatives, who currently hold 96 of the 100 rural seats, may lose as few as 43 seats if these patterns continue, with Labour perhaps gaining 51.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, and the former Business Secretary, Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, are two prominent individuals who could lose their positions. It is also anticipated that Therese Coffey, the former environment secretary, will lose her Suffolk Coastal seat.

The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) commissioned the survey, which reveals a widening gulf between rural people and the Conservative leadership. People don’t think either party can manage to expand the economy. A sizable percentage of respondents (35%) said they “don’t know.”

The CLA’s president, Victoria Vyvyan, underlined rural communities’ aspirations and their demand for government initiatives that foster development and employment creation. The Conservative and Labour parties have been urged to prioritise investment in the rural sector by the CLA in a six-point plan that includes raising the yearly budget for agriculture to £4 billion.

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The poll results arrive at a difficult moment for Chancellor Rishi Sunak, as the House of Lords is expected to scrutinize his Rwanda Bill, GDP figures could signal a recession, and crucial by-elections in Wellingborough and Kingswood are approaching.

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