Monday, September 21, 2015

ComRes Poll.

Just 30 per cent of the electorate would vote for Labour compared to 42 per cent for the Conservatives, a ComRes poll released on Saturday night has revealed.
The poll reveals Labour has only gained one per cent of the vote since left-winger Mr Corbyn won a week ago while the Tories have gained two per cent.
Coming in third is UKIP with an unchanged 13 per cent while the Lib Dems are down one at seven per cent, despite leader Tim Farron today saying the Lib Dems are the only "credible alternative" to the Tories now Mr Corbyn is Labour leader. Express.

Excellent.

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