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Theresa May's Tories open up 18-point lead over Jeremy Corbyn's Labour | Theresa May's Tories open up 18-point lead over Jeremy Corbyn's Labour |
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The Conservatives have opened up an eighteen-point lead over Labour in the latest opinion poll. | The Conservatives have opened up an eighteen-point lead over Labour in the latest opinion poll. |
Theresa May’s party would win 47 per cent of the vote if a general election were held today, according to the latest Ipsos MORI poll. | Theresa May’s party would win 47 per cent of the vote if a general election were held today, according to the latest Ipsos MORI poll. |
Labour would trail on 29 per cent, with Ukip dropping to fourth on 6 per cent, the Lib Dems on 7 per cent, and the Green Party on 4 per cent. | |
7 per cent of people would vote for other parties, including the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru. | 7 per cent of people would vote for other parties, including the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru. |
Labour were down five points on the previous comparable poll by the firm, while the Conservatives were up seven points. | Labour were down five points on the previous comparable poll by the firm, while the Conservatives were up seven points. |
According to the Electoral Calculus method, on a uniform swing under the new boundaries proposed by the Government such a vote share would give the Conservatives 371 seats and Labour 159 – a majority of over 200. | According to the Electoral Calculus method, on a uniform swing under the new boundaries proposed by the Government such a vote share would give the Conservatives 371 seats and Labour 159 – a majority of over 200. |
The poll is the Conservatives’ biggest lead for years with the firm – but the Prime Minister has ruled out calling an early election. | The poll is the Conservatives’ biggest lead for years with the firm – but the Prime Minister has ruled out calling an early election. |
She says one will not be held before 2020, even though she only has a slim majority in the House of Commons. | She says one will not be held before 2020, even though she only has a slim majority in the House of Commons. |
Ms May’s approval rating fell by around 6 per cent to a positive 16 points; Jeremy Corbyn’s rose by about 4 per cent to minus 24. | Ms May’s approval rating fell by around 6 per cent to a positive 16 points; Jeremy Corbyn’s rose by about 4 per cent to minus 24. |
Despite the poor polling for Labour Mr Corbyn was re-elected as leader by his party’s members and supporters by a landslide last month. | Despite the poor polling for Labour Mr Corbyn was re-elected as leader by his party’s members and supporters by a landslide last month. |
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