More evidence that Labour is enjoying a double-digit lead over David Cameron's Tories.
A Populus survey for The Times published today confirms what we all knew: Gordon Brown blows David Cameron away when it comes to leadership ability. The Prime Minister rates almost twice as highly on the percentage of people who has what it takes to be a good PM:
Brown 59. Cameron 30.
Populus also asked who cares most about the problems faced by ordinary people?
Brown 60. Cameron 45.
Three months into Gordon Brown's Premiership, it is clear that people now realise he has the strength and vision needed to lead Britain.
As The Times says today, as Tories gather in Blackpool, their Conference is make or break.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
More good news for Gordon
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Conservative Party,
David Cameron,
Gordon Brown,
Labour Party,
The Times
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