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Topic History of: The good news just keeps on coming ....................
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Pattaya In The Know (as always) wrote:
The fact that this is the largest Conservative lead and the lowest Labour score for years is meaningful in its own way.
It’s a reflection of a general trend that has shown Labour drop from an average lead of around six points at the start of year, to an average lead of around about one point now.

ukpollingreport.co.uk/blog/archives/category/voting-intention

Labour short by one seat - and dropping like a stone !


A week's a long time in politics
In The Know (as always) The fact that this is the largest Conservative lead and the lowest Labour score for years is meaningful in its own way.
It’s a reflection of a general trend that has shown Labour drop from an average lead of around six points at the start of year, to an average lead of around about one point now.

ukpollingreport.co.uk/blog/archives/category/voting-intention

Labour short by one seat - and dropping like a stone !
SP17 Bring on the election?!


There is hardly a commentator (media/political parties/elsewhere) in the UK - who does'nt believe that the Tories and Labour will win a similar number of seats.


And that coalition (with whom etc.) is now the only variable....



In The Know (as always) Pattaya wrote:
Don't forget to quote your sources Mr Know.

I thought I'd let my TROLL do that for me (it gives him something useful to do, you know !) !
Pattaya www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/nov/12...int-lead-labour-poll

'The gap in support between the two leading parties has narrowed in recent months, but Labour is still around two points ahead of the Conservatives at about 33% in the poll of polls amalgamating different surveys. Commentators also point out that according to the BBC seats calculator, Labour would still have more seats than the Conservatives based on the Ipsos Mori shares of the vote.'

'According to Ipsos Mori, Labour is down four points since October to 29%, while the Conservatives are up two points to 32% - still a very low share of the vote for any party hoping for a majority.'

Don't forget to quote your sources Mr Know