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With the UK general election approaching, the Conservative Party is making a final push for votes, with former Prime Minister Johnson appearing at the last minute in campaign events. However, the latest polls suggest that the party may be heading towards its worst election result in history. Labour is projected to potentially win 484 seats, surpassing Blair's record in 1997, while the Conservatives may only secure 64 seats and become a weak opposition. The right-wing Reform UK aims to become the largest opposition party but is predicted to only win 7 seats. Despite Labour's potential victory, significant challenges lie ahead, such as addressing severe economic issues and flaws in the national healthcare system.
Source: YAHOO