Jeremy Kyle and and former Tory leader Lord Howard discuss the Conservative Party's election strategy, specifically Rishi Sunak's decision to call an election in July.
Lord Howard expresses uncertainty about the polls and argues for stability, while Jeremy Kyle questions the timing of the election and suggests that Sunak could have waited for the benefits of his policies to be visible.
They also discuss the future of the Conservative Party, with Jeremy Kyle questioning its survival and Lord Howard remaining optimistic about its chances, highlighting its capacity for survival and the country's need for a stable government.
Lord Howard argues that Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party is not a viable alternative to the Conservative Party, as they lack the ability to effect change.
The Conservatives are projected to slump to their “lowest seat tally in the party’s almost 200-year history” at the General Election, according to a pollster.
YouGov said its latest study projects Labour to secure 425 seats, the Tories 108, the Liberal Democrats 67, SNP 20, Reform UK five, Plaid Cymru four and the Green Party two.
It noted such a scenario would hand Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer a 200-seat majority while it added Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is “likely” to win in Clacton.
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