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ComRes, a founding member of the British Polling Council, released their final poll with the Conservatives enjoying a 10-point lead over Labour. The projections would equate to a solid 74-seat majority, the largest since Margaret Thatcher dominated the political landscape. Despite the impressive prediction for the Tories, ComRes did not reveal where or who would undermine the recent Jeremy Corbyn polling resurgence.

GETTY The Tory party are set to win a majority according to the last minute ComRes poll

The ComRes poll which surveyed 2,051 adults this week, would give the Conservatives 362 seats, an increase of 31 on their current majority. The poll for the Independent puts the Tories on 44 per cent of the vote, down three points, Labour on 34 per cent, down one, the Liberal Democrats on nine per cent, Ukip on five per cent and the Greens on two per cent, all up one. Labour would lose 20 seats and be left with 212, while the Liberal Democrats and SNP would also lose seats.

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The people taking part in the survey were asked how they would feel about a Mr Corbyn victory, with 62 per cent claiming they were concerned about the Labour manifesto. Participants said they believed the country is “unable to pay for everything the new government wants to do”. In addition, 55 per cent displayed concerns for a Labour Government in charge of Brexit and national security.

Another answer suggested that 51 per cent of people were worried about the SNP's influence on Mr Corbyn's party in the result of a hung parliament. The Labour leader has pledged to renationalise the railways, scrap tuition fees and invest billions of pounds into the NHS. Labour has committed to handing the NHS £30billion of additional funding over the next government. The party plans to raise the funds through income tax for the highest five per cent of earners.

GETTY The SNP would not be able to form a coalition if the ComRes poll is accurate

GETTY The Liberal Democrats have hardly moved in any poll predictions despite campaigning for Remain