Rishi Sunak warned he could even lose his own seat at the general election due ... trends now
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Rishi Sunak has been warned he could even lose his own seat at the general election as part of a Tory wipeout worsened by a tactical voting campaign.
A recent mega-poll found the Prime Minister was set to hold onto his Richmond and Northallerton constituency by just two per cent of the vote.
But a new analysis showed exactly the same number of voters in Mr Sunak's seat said they would vote tactically to save or oust his Government (37.1 per cent).
The research by the Best for Britain campaign also revealed how other top Tories were at risk of losing their seats due to tactical voting.
These included Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, Deputy PM Oliver Dowden, Housing Secretary Michael Gove, ex-PM Lix Truss, and ex-home secretary Suella Braverman.
Campaigners claimed tactical voting 'holds the key' to deliving an 'earth-shattering defeat' for the Tories and putting the party 'out of power for a decade'.
Rishi Sunak has been warned he could even lose his own seat at the general election as part of a Tory wipeout worsened by a tactical voting campaign