THE LATEST General Election poll suggests widespread change across North Wales.

A YouGov poll collected data from 14,110 respondents from December 12 to January 4, asking them ‘If there were a general election held tomorrow, which party would you vote for?’.

The results suggested Keir Starmer entering Downing Street with a 120-seat majority, with Labour winning 385 Commons seats.

This would be a 183-seat increase for the party since the last election.

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A Labour and Plaid Cymru landslide could be seen in North Wales, with Conservative seats in Aberconwy and the Vale of Clwyd becoming Labour.

YouGov stated that the results were “reminiscent” of the 1997 General Election outcome, when Tony Blair became Prime Minister.

In Aberconwy, currently held by Conservative MP Robin Millar, 47 per cent of respondents said Labour, with 26 per cent voting Conservative.

The seat will be abolished at the next election and replaced by the larger Bangor Aberconwy constituency, comprised of Aberconwy, parts of Clwyd West and part of Arfon in Gwynedd.

Mr Millar was approached for comment.