Tories 14 points behind Labour

David Cameron faces a further headache after a poll put Labour 14 points ahead of the Tories David Cameron faces a further headache after a poll put Labour 14 points ahead of the Tories

The Tories have slumped to a 14-point deficit behind Labour, according to an opinion poll.

The survey for the Sunday Express by pollsters Angus Reid puts David Cameron's party on just 29% - compared to 43% for Labour.

The paper said that it represented Labour's biggest lead over the Conservatives since December 2002 when Tony Blair was in Downing Street and Iain Duncan Smith was the Tory leader.

The poll findings also make grim reading for Mr Cameron's coalition partners, the Liberal Democrats, who are on just 9% - level pegging with the UK Independence Party.

Comments(2)

YorkToff says...
9:31pm Sat 9 Jun 12

RESULT! Back of the net Ed!

ponderman says...
5:17pm Sun 10 Jun 12

If you vote lib-lab-con you will always get the same rubbish and you will always be poor and you will always be overlooked in favour of some minority or other and your money will always be wasted on foreign lost causes. If you want things to improve, if you want Britain and the British people to prevail, vote B.N.P. the only viable alternative.

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