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DTCwordfan | 17:03 Sun 11th Dec 2022 | News
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Bet Gully is loving the news in the Saturday Telegraph - Page 4 Column top article - the title 'Labour's Polling lead falls to 11 points.'

Text - 'Labour's lead has dropped to 11 points, new polling suggests with a double-digit swing to the Conservatives. support for Sir Keir Starmer's party fell by five percentage points to 42 percent, according to figures released by market researchers Savanta ComRes. The Conservatives on 31 percent were up five points , their best performance since Rishi Sunak became party leader in October. According to the poll, Labour's lead has almost halved since Oct. 26 when it stood at 26 points in the final days of Liz Truss's ill-fated premiership.'

Not there yet but it's certainly in in the right direction and, yes, it is one poll. However, Gully's tea-mug should now be full of tears and no comment from him of this little development to date. It devalues the tosh that he wrote on Friday.

Savanta must have taken my views into account as I was canvassed by them!
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I saw that earlier. I thought perhaps that’s why gully had changed tack and taken to distracting us all this morning with his euphoria on yesterday’s football result. ;o)
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Could well be.....all quiet on the Eastern Front....phew.
oh let Gully be !
I think he is thweet
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He relentlessly feeds us such crapp so this is a sweet soupconne back to him, Peter, no mal-intent but rather to put things in balance that the run in to any election in the future is a vaporous affair, poll-wise.
GULLY for PM!!!
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well, maggie, he would probably be better than Queen Nicola....
DTC you may well be right but unfortunately she's not the PM. We can hope of course.
Did someone mention balance whilst quoting from the Daily Telegraph lol?

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