Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has joked about needing a new job next week as she faces being one of the Tories’ most high-profile election casualties.
The cabinet minister is projected to lose her Chichester seat in West Sussex to the Lib Dems, who are aiming to smashthe so-called “blue wall” in southern England.
During a visit to a school in her constituency, Ms Keegan was asked by pupils what job she would do if she was not an MP.
“I might have to answer that question next Friday”, she said.
Ms Keegan later told the PA news agency that the polls were “all over the place” and “I have never taken anything in my whole life for granted”.
But her initial answer reflects the defeatist mood of some Tories as multiple polls suggest Britain’s political landscape is about to be fundamentally re-drawn, with Labour on course for a historic majority.
It is relatively rare for cabinet ministers to lose their seats at elections but as well as Ms Keegan, polls predict Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps and Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt could all be heading for the electoral chopping board, alongside many more high-profile colleagues.
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Ms Keegan was elected in 2017 and has a healthy majority of 21,000.
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Tories ‘fighting for every vote’
Chichester has always been considered a Conservative stronghold, but the latest YouGov MRP poll says the Lib Dems are likely to take this seat on 4 July.
Northern Ireland minister Steve Baker will launch a bid to replace Rishi Sunak, it is understood, assuming the prime minister resigns if the party loses.
However, he admitted he is “widely expected” to be unseated in Wycombe, where he has a slim 4,214 majority.
Other Tories have taken to warning voters about the dangers of a Labour “supermajority” and saying an effective opposition will be needed.
Meanwhile, Mr Shapps said early on in the campaign that to claim the Conservatives are on course for a victory would be to “try and pretend black is white”.