Three straight polls have shown a Labour surge.

Hopes that Labour can form a government have been boosted by three polls which show them narrowing the Conservatives’ poll lead.

Two UK-wide polls suggest that support for Labour has risen over the last week.

Westminster voting intention:



CON: 43% (-2)

LAB: 32% (+5)

LDEM: 14% (-2)

GRN: 4% (+1)

BREX: 3% (+1)



via @KantarPublic, 21 – 25 Nov

Chgs. w/ 18 Nov — Britain Elects (@britainelects) November 26, 2019

Westminster voting intention:



CON: 41% (-1)

LAB: 34% (+2)

LDEM: 13% (-)

BREX: 4% (-1)



via @ICMResearch, 22 – 25 Nov

Chgs. w/ 18 Nov



See more:https://t.co/m1hoBpI81D — Britain Elects (@britainelects) November 25, 2019

A poll from Wales also suggests that, since the start of the election campaign, Labour have overtaken the Tories as the most popular party.

Welsh Westminster voting intention:



LAB: 38% (+9)

CON: 32% (+4)

PC: 11% (-1)

LDEM: 9% (-3)

BREX: 8% (-7)

GRN: 1% (-2)



via @YouGov, 22 – 25 Nov

Chgs. w/ early Novhttps://t.co/4RmeKio411



More polls:https://t.co/m1hoBpI81D — Britain Elects (@britainelects) November 25, 2019

Hopes of a Conservative majority are widely considered to rest on the party picking up seats in Wales, the Midlands and the North of England – to offset probable losses in London, the South-West and Scotland.

Several bookmakers shortened their odds on a Labour majority while lengthening the odds on a Tory majority – although the Conservatives remain strong favourites to form the next government.

Bet365, PaddyPower and Betfred reduced the odds of a Labour majority to between 16/1 and 20/1. The odds of a Tory majority drifted to 4/9. A Labour minority government is at about 5/1.

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