Three days away from the UK general election, polls show that the Labour Party maintains a 21-percentage-point lead over the Conservative Party.

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Jinshi Data News on July 1st, the campaign for the election of the British Parliament's House of Commons has entered its final few days, and opinion polls still show that the ruling Conservative Party, which has been in power for 14 years, will suffer a devastating defeat. In an interview with BBC, the reporter asked British Prime Minister Sunak whether he believed he would still be Prime Minister after the House of Commons election on July 4th. He replied, "Yes. I am working very hard and I think people are realizing what a real danger a Labour government would mean." However, the polls since Friday morning have given the Conservative Party disappointing numbers. Although Labour's support rate has dropped below 40% in two surveys, the Conservative Party's support rate remains around 21%. This means that Labour is likely to win a bigger advantage than Tony Blair did in 1997, and then Keir Starmer will take over 10 Downing Street.

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