British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party is on track for a 24-seat majority after Thursday's general
election, polling company Focaldata forecast on Tuesday, down sharply from its forecast last month of an 82-seat majority.
Focaldata predicted that the Conservatives would win 337 seats in the 650-seat parliament, followed by
Labour on 235, the Scottish National Party with 41, and the Liberal
Democrats with 14 based on its forecasting model and recent polling data.
This compares with a previous forecast on Nov. 27 that the Conservatives would win 366 seats, which assumed no tactical voting by supporters of smaller parties and is based on a so-called MRP analytical model.