Labour’s poll lead is consistently more than 20 points and seat-by-seat analysis suggests a 1997-style landslide. It is very clear that if nothing major happens on the day the British public goes to the polls, Sir Keir Starmer will be entering No 10.
With the general election tomorrow, the key question in British politics is whether Labour’s commanding lead will hold up in the final stretch of campaigning.
The Times’ poll tracker, compiled by combining voting intention data from more than a dozen pollsters, shows Labour as the clear winner, with a massive 20-point win over the Tories.
• Final MRP poll shows Labour set to win biggest majority since 1832
Sir Keir Starmer is fond of repeating the statistic that he has to