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The anti-Brexit Liberal Democrats could take the seat, which Mr Corbyn has held for 36 years. A YouGov poll showed how the Liberal Democrats could win a General Election with 30 percent of the vote in certain circumstances. Analysis from the Flavible politics website based on the data indicates the Liberal Democrats would take Mr Corbyn’s seat by 31 percent of the vote to 30 percent.

Labour’s shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry would also lose her seat to Vince Cable’s party. In total the website calculates the Liberal Democrats would take 209 seats, ahead of the Tories on 181 and Labour on 150. Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party would come fifth in terms of seats with 38. However the poll assumes a Boris Johnson led Conservative Party pushes ahead with a no-deal Brexit, whilst Labour continues to promise its own Brexit deal and Jo Swinson is elected as the next Liberal Democrat leader. READ MORE: John Bercow’s ‘plot to derail Brexit’ revealed

Brexit news: The Liberal Democrats could take Jeremy Corbyn's Islington North seat

Brexit news: Jeremy Corbyn has represented Islington North since for 36 years

It is also based on Jo Swinson being elected as the next leader of the Liberal Democrats, rather than her rival Ed Davey. Reacting to the news on Twitter Islington Liberal Democrats commented: “The latest YouGov poll forecasts Jeremy Corbyn will lose his seat after 36 years. “Our clear stop Brexit position is strongly supported across Islington North.” The Liberal Democrats are fiercely opposed to Brexit and have promised a second referendum, in which ‘Remain’ would be one of the options. READ MORE: Boris Johnson ORDERS Juncker and Barnier to UK to open Brexit talks

Brexit news: Polling shows the Liberal Democrats could win an election with 30 percent of the vote