Labour holds a one-point lead over the Tories according to an opinion poll in tomorrow's Observer.
The Ipsos MORI poll puts Labour on 41%, Conservatives on 40% and the LibDems on 13%.
The findings show David Cameron's party closing the gap since the last Ipsos MORI poll for The Observer, which put Labour on 41%, the Tories on 34% and the Lib Dems on 16%.
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tORY EIGHT POINT LEAD SOMEWHERE TODAY pHIL.
geoffrey:
yes, saw the eight point lead in one poll...under thatcher/major, i seem to remember going into general election after general election with labour double-digits ahead in the polls - and still getting a big kick in the ballots.
first real test will no doubt be the local elections next May...?
AGREE!
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