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Boris Johnson could face a crunch vote on his premiership as new polling suggests the Conservatives risk losing the Wakefield by-election by 20 points because of the Prime Minister's unpopularity.

could face a crunch vote on his premiership as new polling suggests the Conservatives risk being pummelled in an upcoming by-election.

It would be a damning indication that revelations about Downing Street lockdown parties have badly damaged the Prime Minister’s popularity. But the Wakefield polling, reported in The Sunday Times, will make anxious reading for Tory campaigners, with Labour on 48 points to Mr Johnson’s 28 – a 19 point slip on his winning performance two-and-a-half years ago.

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