Five cabinet ministers set to lose seats in Tory wipe-out, poll predicts

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Boris Johnson among top figures projected to lose their seats

The survey revealed that older voters and those in rural areas were most likely to be concerned by the recent sleaze scandals and lockdown party allegations that have engulfed No 10.

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