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Labour Still Ahead, Even After The Budget
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My monthly update, for Sqad, and others ! Despite a so-called popular Budget, Labour still appears to be ahead in the Polls. It seems that we can't be bribed by a Tory Chancellor, not matter what he does.
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My monthly update, for Sqad, and others ! Despite a so-called popular Budget, Labour still appears to be ahead in the Polls. It seems that we can't be bribed by a Tory Chancellor, not matter what he does.
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Only by one point apparently Tories 36 per cent, Labour 37 per cent.
*** Another poll by YouGov for the Sunday Times carried out after the budget had the Conservatives up three points and a point behind Labour, on 36% to 37%. Labour were down three points. ***
http:// www.the guardia n.com/p olitics /2014/m ar/23/p ost-bud get-pol l-boost -tories -george -osborn e
Only by one point apparently Tories 36 per cent, Labour 37 per cent.
*** Another poll by YouGov for the Sunday Times carried out after the budget had the Conservatives up three points and a point behind Labour, on 36% to 37%. Labour were down three points. ***
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I like these updates Mikey. With your resourcefulness I bet you'll still be able to find a few that say Labour are ahead, even if they've just lost the election.
Labour ahead..
Labour ahead..
Labour ahead..
Election day - Labour 2nd - (bit of a blip, nothing to worry about)
Day after - Labour back in front..
Labour ahead..
Labour ahead..
Labour ahead..
Labour ahead..
Labour ahead..
Labour ahead..
Election day - Labour 2nd - (bit of a blip, nothing to worry about)
Day after - Labour back in front..
Labour ahead..
Labour ahead..
Labour ahead..
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