February 19, 2007

BROWN BOMBING:

Brown v Cameron - exclusive poll puts Labour 13 points adrift (Julian Glover, February 19, 2007, Guardian Unlimited)

Gordon Brown is failing to persuade the public that he would make a better prime minister than David Cameron, according to a Guardian/ICM poll published today which suggests the Conservatives could win a working majority at the next general election.

Voters give the Tories a clear 13-point lead when asked which party they would back in a likely contest between Mr Brown, Mr Cameron and Sir Menzies Campbell.

The result would give the party 42% of the vote against Labour on 29%, similar to its performance under Michael Foot in 1983. The Liberal Democrats would drop to 17%. The result is the highest that the Conservatives have scored in any ICM poll since July 1992, just after their last general election victory.


Posted by Orrin Judd at February 19, 2007 5:34 PM
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