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David Cameron's Tory govt has a record 27% lead over Corbyn's Labour shadow cabinet...



Grombleton

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You only need to look at the front page of that website to realise that it's more than slightly biased.

Most news outlets have an element of bias, but it was more the content that was interesting. I'm on the fence largely when it comes to it all.
 








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Rumour has it that Miss Diane was showing off this picture to impress her left wing mates as well

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Leekbrookgull

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Someone needs to inform me exactly how Labour elect a leader is it one member one vote if so isn't Corbyn,s power base all this £3 members ? Off which he got 60%+ if so how does anyone expect to win against that ?
 


Leekbrookgull

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IMHO any talk of a breakaway is all it is,just look whats left Benn,Burnham,Cooper and crew are just not in the same league as when Roy and Company formed the SDP.
 






kevo

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/pol...d-over-Labour-rivals-since-records-began.html

David Cameron's ministers take biggest poll lead over Labour rivals since records began


The Conservatives have opened up a 27 point lead over Labour on which party has the better leadership team, the biggest lead since 1989, according to Ipsos Mori

When asked which of the parties has the best team of leaders to deal with the country’s problems, 43 per cent of Britons say the Conservatives, with 16 per cent choosing Labour.

This is an increase of 9 points for the Conservatives and a fall of 7 points for Labour since June 2014.

The 27-point gap is the biggest lead for the Tories since Ipsos Mori started asking the question in 1989, when Margaret Thatcher was in her pomp after winning her third election landslide.



The right-wing press are presumably rubbing their hands in glee for doing the government's dirty work, but why is the Torygraph ignoring the key figure - what party do people intend to vote for? This is surely the most relevant statistic, not satisfaction with the leadership - yet they don't mention it in their report.

The latest figure I can find is from December, which gives the Tories a 4% lead. Not exactly romping away with it - but the Telegraph wouldn't want you to know that. It was 6.5% at the general election.

https://www.ipsos-mori.com/research...n-in-Great-Britain-1976present.aspx?view=wide
 
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