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Re: Leadership who is the next PM?

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy View Post
Telegraph link included for those who have access.
How strange - the Comres site seems to give a different message for that poll - it shows Labour getting 83 more seats than the Conservatives.

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COMRES / DAILY TELEGRAPH POLL - JUNE 2019

Survey of GB adults on their voting intentions and attitudes towards different Conservative Leadership candidates.

Lab 27% -
Con 23% +3
Brex 22% +2
LD 17% +4
CHUK 1% -5
UKIP 1% -3
SNP 3% -
Green 5% +1
Other. 2% +1
(% in brackets relate to ComRes/Daily Telegraph poll on 13th May 2019)

Labour leads with a 27% share of the vote, staying level since May 2019.
Conservatives are ahead of the Brexit Party by 1 point (23% vs 22%).
The Brexit Party has gained three in ten 2017 Tory voters (31%).
The Liberal Democrats’ share of the vote rose by 4 percentage points since May 2019.

If the parties were to achieve these vote shares at a General Election it would result in Labour being the largest party but 34 seats short of a majority (Con 209, Lab 292, SNP 55, LD 30, Grn 1, PC 4, CHUK 0, Brex 41
source: www.electoralcalculus.co.uk)
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