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20-02-2012 |
SCOTSMAN.COM
Tories take lead for first time in a year
The Conservatives edged ahead of Labour for the first time in more than a year, according to a UK poll published yesterday. Sup...
19-02-2012 |
INDEPENDENT BLOGS
The Scottish Question
I have written about David Cameron’s character in The Independent on Sunday today, prompted by our ComRes poll which asked respondents to...
19-02-2012 |
NEW STATESMAN
The Lib Dems' poll woes continue
Why weak poll ratings will strengthen Clegg's hand ahead of the Budget....
19-02-2012 |
THE INDEPENDENT
Cameron not trusted over NHS
Just one in three voters believe David Cameron is a sincere supporter of the principles of the NHS, a devastating new poll reveals, as t...
19-02-2012 |
MIRROR.CO.UK
Seven out of 10 want hate preacher Abu Qatada kicked out of Britain
Exclusive poll for the Sunday Mirror shows 73% of the public believe the Government should igno...
18-02-2012 |
DAILY STAR
TORIES EDGE PAST LABOUR IN POLL
The Conservatives have edged ahead of Labour for the first time in more than a year, according to a poll....
07-02-2012 |
THE INDEPENDENT
Trending: When Daniel told Nick the magic had gone...
The right kind of famous follower can do wonders for a political party. So Simon Usborne wonders what Daniel R...
01-02-2012 |
THE INDEPENDENT
Voters agree with Labour – but don't trust it to deliver
The public support Labour’s policy of cutting the deficit more slowly but do not trust the party to impl...
01-02-2012 |
HERALD SCOTLAND
Labour fails to win extra votes
Labour's call for the Coalition to slow the rate of cuts is popular with the public but has won the party no extra votes, a new poll sugg...
29-01-2012 |
GUARDIAN.CO.UK
In an age of austerity can capitalism really be popular?
When even David Cameron has his doubts, backing business is a thankless task...
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