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Poll blow for Ed Miliband

Poll blow for Ed Miliband
A ComRes poll for tomorrow's Independent on Sunday and Sunday Mirror shows that Ed Miliband's leadership rating has dropped 10 points in the last month. The poll puts voting intentions for Labour and the Conservatives equal at 37% each, with the Liberal Democrats unchanged on 11%.

The poll also reveals that only 10% of people think that Ed Balls would be a better leader of the Labor Party than Ed Miliband, whereas 27% thought David Miliband would be a better leader.

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Red Rag

The last dozen or so daily polls virtually all show Labour between 5% and 6% in front, not a line on Politics"Con"Home. One shows the Tories and Labour level pegging and it is the second main headline. Lord Ashcroft really does have this places on very short strings.

Red Rag

Absolutely Hilarious. Politics"Con" Home make the Com Res it's main headline, so lets look at the results from the actual poll(taken from COM Res website):. 

 

Labour 37%

Conservative 37%

Lib Dem 11%

BNP 9%

SNP 5%

Green 4%

UKIP 4%

Others 13%

 

That's right Politics"Con"Home have a poll that adds up to 124% as it's main headline.....fantastic!

Red Rag

They also have Plaid Cymru on 4%....has George Osborne been counting the figures?

 

graeme
  • 08:28 |
  • 19 Jun 2011
  • 0

Poll Blow for Politics Home. Wrong! A disgrace. Get your act together.

Joe K
  • 13:35 |
  • 11 Oct 2011
  • 0

Blimey, 'Red Flag' actually left an email address with its name to post those comments (as well as resisting the urge to eff and blind, even though that makes its own blog look sooo cool...). Does this mean someone is actually answerable for this tripe which somehow survived the McBride debacle. And someone else rates it enough to put it at 27 on the Labour blog listings (though far below Tom Harris, who's listed page isn't even a blog)?


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