The 12 Tory Cabinet ministers set to lose seats in accordance with bombshell ballot
Top Tories Jeremy Hunt, Penny Mordaunt and Grant Shapps face being ousted in an election wipeout, a mega-poll has found.
Twelve of the ministers who sit around the Cabinet table are set to be kicked out. The Conservatives would lose 232 seats compared to 2019, dropping to just 140, according to YouGov’s projection.
The bombshell survey of almost 60,000 people forecasts that Rishi Sunak is on course to lead the party to its worst result in history. Cabinet casualties would include Esther McVey, Mel Stride, Victoria Pentis, Johnny Mercer and Simon Hart.
The MRP poll predicts Labour would win a 194-seat majority, the highest number since Stanley Baldwin won a majority of 208 in 1924.
It predicts Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party will not win a single seat – but his announcement that he will return as leader and stand as a candidate could make things even more difficult for the Tories.
The Lib Dems are tipped to win 48 seats, up from just 15 when Parliament was dissolved last month. The SNP faces a tricky result in Scotland, returning just 17 MPs, down from 43. The Green Party and Plaid Cymru are each expected to get two.
YouGov interviewed 53,334 adults in England and Wales and 5,541 in Scotland.
List of projected Cabinet casualties
Jeremy Hunt – Chancellor – Godalming and Ash
Majority: 10,720
Vulnerable to: Lib Dems
Grant Shapps – Defence Secretary – Welwyn & Hatfield
Majority: 10,773
Vulnerable to: Labour
Penny Mordaunt – Leader of the Commons – Portsmouth North
Majority: 15,780
Vulnerable to: Labour
Mark Harper – Transport Secretary – Forest of Dean
Majority: 15,869
Vulnerable to: Labour
Alex Chalk – Justice Secretary – Cheltenham
Majority: 1,421
Vulnerable to: Lib Dems
Mel Stride – Work and Pensions Secretary – Central Devon
Majority: 17,300
Vulnerable to: Labour
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Johnny Mercer – Veterans Affairs Minister – Plymouth Moor View
Majority: 13,262
Vulnerable to: Labour
Esther McVey – Common Sense Minister – Tattor
Majority: 19,281
Vulnerable to: Labour
Simon Hart – Chief Whip – Caerfyrddin
Majority: 4,529
Vulnerable to: Labour
Victoria Prentis – Attorney General – Banbury
Majority: 13,799
Vulnerable to: Labour
David TC Davies – Welsh Secretary – Monmouthshire
Majority: 10,837
Vulnerable to: Labour
Gillian Keegan – Education Secretary – Chichester
Majority: 19,622
Vulnerable to: Lib Dems
*Majorities are estimates of 2019 results adjusted for 2024 boundary changes