The Conservative Party is facing the prospect of a “complete wipeout” in Wales at the next general election after Labour extended its poll lead over the Tories to 28 points. A Welsh voting intention survey conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies between Jan 24-26 put Labour on 48 per cent of the vote and the Tories on 20 per cent. Labour were up by one point and the Tories were down by two points when compared to the company’s previous poll conducted between Dec 10-11. Redfield & Wilton Strategies said the 28 point margin was the largest lead it had recorded for Labour in Wales since it started its Welsh monthly tracker poll in April 2023. Philip van Scheltinga, the firm’s director of research, told The Telegraph: “Based on this poll, which is in line with what we are seeing nationally, the Conservatives are facing the prospect of a complete wipeout in Wales. Read the latest here:
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