Labour faces a catastrophic wipeout in the polls over the country's migrant hotel fiasco which could see support for Nigel Farage's Reform UK party skyrocket.

Sir Keir Starmer could soon bleed voters after the Government won a controversial court victory allowing asylum seekers to stay at The Bell Hotel in Epping.

The Essex venue has been plagued by weeks of unrest after a migrant at the site allegedly sexually assaulted two young girls just days after arriving in the UK illegally.

Epping Forest District Council had successfully sought an injunction against the use of the hotel for migrants after a series of violent protests rocked the facility.

However, the Home Office fought the ban - with Court of Appeal judges revoking the 'seriously flawed' verdict on Friday in a landmark ruling that sparked fury nationally.