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Thursday 12th November 2009 | 14:09
Expectation of a Tory majority at the general election is holding firm within Westminster, although there are signs that a closer result is now anticipated.
That’s the latest result of the PoliticsHome Phi100 election outcome tracker, which monitors expectations for the next general election over time within the political community.
Seventy six per cent of the Phi100 panel - which is comprised of MPs and peers from across the political spectrum as well as political editors and media commentators, party strategists, think tank directors and academics - expect an outright Conservative majority.
A closer look at the figures, however, reveals that a smaller majority is now expected.
The proportion of panellists expecting a strong Conservative majority is down seven percentage points since September: falling from thirty five to twenty seven per cent.
Meanwhile, the proportion expecting a slim majority for the party has risen from forty three to forty nine per cent.
The proportion expecting a hung parliament has also increased: from eleven to nineteen per cent.
While the new figures may not yet be causing any sleepless nights for the Conservatives, they appear to indicate a slight revision to the experts’ consensus.
PoliticsHome will continue to monitor tracker results closely over the coming months as the election approaches.
Caution was expressed in the comments left by some panellists.
A right-leaning parliamentarian said: 'Too early to say - I keep writing this, and am encouraged to carry on by Tuesday's Populus poll.'
A non-aligned media panellist said: 'The Conservative lead is still big but their share of the vote isn't. Labour only needs to gain a few percentage points for the game to change.'
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