Reform could need an alliance with the Tories to govern as British politics fragments, according to a major poll.
New research by Electoral Calculus underlines the potential for turmoil, with no single party close to getting a majority if an election was held now.
The seat-by-seat estimates – produced on behalf of communications agency PLMR and based on Find Out Now surveys – suggests Nigel Farage would have the most MPs, with 188.
But the Conservatives would not be too far behind on 159, while Labour faces an extraordinary collapse from more than 400 to just 86.
In that scenario, any government that did not
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