The Ipsos Mori survey shows Labour would poll 23% of the Scottish vote, leaving them with just four seats in Scotland.
In comparison, support for the SNP has surged to 52%, giving them a projected 54 seats at Westminster. The Liberal Democrats would have one and the Conservative party would be left without any Scottish MPs.
STV poll: Labour would annihilated if general election held tomorrow | Scotland Decides
Those who would lose their seat include Jim Murphy, who is standing to be the next leader of Scottish Labour, Douglas Alexander and Margaret Curran, according to seat predictor electoralcalculus.co.uk. The site assumes uniform swings across constituencies.
The only Scottish Labour MPs who would survive would be Willie Bain in Glasgow North East, Tom Clarke in Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill, Gordon Brown in Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath and Ian Davidson in Glasgow South West.
The real reason Jim Murphy is going as leader of the Scottish Labour Party is he can guarantee having a job in Edinburgh due to the list vote PR system.
Gordon Brown would be ok but he hardly ever turns up anyway.
With England turning to UKIP it looks like interesting times ahead.
In comparison, support for the SNP has surged to 52%, giving them a projected 54 seats at Westminster. The Liberal Democrats would have one and the Conservative party would be left without any Scottish MPs.
STV poll: Labour would annihilated if general election held tomorrow | Scotland Decides
Those who would lose their seat include Jim Murphy, who is standing to be the next leader of Scottish Labour, Douglas Alexander and Margaret Curran, according to seat predictor electoralcalculus.co.uk. The site assumes uniform swings across constituencies.
The only Scottish Labour MPs who would survive would be Willie Bain in Glasgow North East, Tom Clarke in Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill, Gordon Brown in Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath and Ian Davidson in Glasgow South West.
The real reason Jim Murphy is going as leader of the Scottish Labour Party is he can guarantee having a job in Edinburgh due to the list vote PR system.
Gordon Brown would be ok but he hardly ever turns up anyway.
With England turning to UKIP it looks like interesting times ahead.
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