43%!
Via Iain Dale and ConservativeHome, a Sunday Telegraph poll puts the Conservatives on their highest ICM poll since 1992:
Conservative: 43%
Labour: 36%
LibDems: 14%
From lows to highs, eh! Just a few weeks ago, we were trailing by eleven points, and now we’re leading by seven! Hopefully this high will last longer than Brown’s momentary lead and be able to be built on to ensure that we win the next general election - whenever Gordon Brown decides to call it.
Some thought that Brown’s eleven point lead meant an end to Cameron and the Conservatives as a whole. How wrong they were! But recent polls do show that they are pretty volatile at the moment - except for the Lib Dems who are constantly trailing in the low double figures. Thus it seems that Brown’s indecision over calling an election and his recent policy plagiarism have marred him in the electorate’s eyes.
We can but hope this this isn’t just a blip in the polls, but a sign that the Conservatives are properly back on top properly and for good.
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