BRITAIN is heading for a five-party “Rainbow Coalition” for the first time in its history if there is a small shift in the polls, experts have warned.
Pollsters More in Common recently carried out a massive survey predicting how people may vote at the next election, seat by seat. It predicted a coalition government is on the cards in 2029.
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK would be the biggest party on 290 seats — but not enough for a majority. They would have to team up with the Tories to get into No 10.
But just a 3.5 per cent swing from Reform to Labour and a small bump for the Greens would see a five-party Rainbow Coalition led by Labour — with the Lib Dems, SNP, Greens and Plaid Cymru.
DAYS before the 2015 General Election, then-Prime Minister David Cameron said: “Britain faces a simple