Tuesday, Sep 18, 2007

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Sky: Labour Increases Lead Despite Bank Crisis

A new poll suggests Labour has increased its lead over the Tories, despite the banking crisis - while David Cameron is Britain's least popular party leader.

Posted by david20040_0 @ 09:47 PM (462 views) Add Comment

7 Comments

1. deepak said...

I said ages ago when Gordon Brown was in the accountant's job. He has risen by it he will fall by it.
No tory policies will get the in. it will be the fall in UK economy which will get labour out of office. No matter what you say.

Nothing hurts more people than a loss of their job.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007 10:21PM Report Comment
 

2. inbreda said...

"David Cameron is Britain's least popular party leader."

That's not bad out of a total pot of what? 2? 2 and a half?

Tuesday, September 18, 2007 10:36PM Report Comment
 

3. enuii said...

I hate polls, there are too many of them and they are mostly statistically flawed in their methodology and population sample. Reading down to the bottom ICM interviewed 1005 people at random, probably home numbers today whilst most working people were at work.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007 10:39PM Report Comment
 

4. The Learned President Mugabe. . . said...

You have to admit it though. The country is in excellent shape . Well apart from a bit of inflation that is..

Wednesday, September 19, 2007 08:47AM Report Comment
 

5. dohousescrashinthewoods said...

Perhaps this was done by the same guy who calculated CPI?

Wednesday, September 19, 2007 09:13AM Report Comment
 

6. Soldinjune said...

This is nothing to do with Brown, It's down to the total lack of viable opposition....

Wednesday, September 19, 2007 10:22AM Report Comment
 

7. mrmickey said...

I think most people don't bother voting anymore because it really make no difference who's in power the three main party policies are all the same. Democracy is dead.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007 11:04AM Report Comment
 

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