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Watch the moment Tory MP squirms over damning poll that puts Conservatives on just SEVEN seats next election

Watch the moment a Tory shadow minister appeared to brush off Camilla Tominey’s question about a mega-poll which has projected the Tories to win just seven seats at the next election.

Currently, the Conservatives have 121 MPs in the Commons but this would all change the next time Britons go to the polls, data from the pollsters at PLMR and Electoral Calculus suggest.

“The point of opposition is not only to scrutinise the Government, but it’s also to look at where you went wrong,” shadow energy minister Claire Coutinho told Camilla.

“And that is the work that’s being done. So, you know, one of the things I think that we got wrong, and I’ve said that very publicly, is we signed up to a net zero legislation that we shouldn’t have,” she continued.

“The work that we have to do is to look at where we went wrong and the duty of us, I think, as the Conservative Party, is to make sure that at the next election there is a party on the ballot that people can vote for who are strong on the economy and also strong on borders, and that is what we will work to be.”

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