Even more bad opinion poll news this morning.
The Guardian carries the lastest ICM poll which nationally shows the Conservatives with an 14 point lead over Labour.Its latest figures put the Tories up 2 at 41 and Labour down 7 at 27 from its last poll
Public confidence in Labour's ability to govern has dropped heavily on a series of key measures. Voters are also turning their back on Gordon Brown personally: 75% of people who voted Labour in 2005 now think that Tony Blair was a better prime minister. Overall, voters also place Brown as a leader behind Thatcher and even John Major.says the paper
Meanwhile the Independent carries the latest from Crewe and Nantwich which
puts the Conservative Party on 48 per cent, Labour on 35 per cent, the Liberal Democrats on 12 per cent and other parties on 5 per cent. The projected 14 per cent swing to the Tories would easily allow David Cameron's party to overturn the 7,780 majority Labour enjoyed at the last general election.
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