UK Labour Party’s lead falls to lowest since June 2023

Labour’s lead over Britain’s Conservatives has fallen 7 percentage points to its lowest since June 2023, a Savanta poll showed on Wednesday, after the opposition party scrapped a green spending target and struggled with anti-Semitism allegations.

Polls over the past year have consistently shown Labour on course for victory in this year’s national election following 14 years under the Conservatives led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

The latest poll, conducted between Feb. 9 and Feb. 11, estimates that Labour would take 41% of the vote, down five points from two weeks before. Support for the Conservatives rose by two points to 29% in the same period. The results are based on online interviews with 2,224 people.

The last time Savanta’s polling showed Labour’s vote share as low as 41% was in September 2022 and the party’s lead as low as 12 points was in June last year.

Although Savanta Political Research Director Chris Hopkins cautioned against reading too much into a single poll, he said it showed there were question marks for some voters over Labour.

via Reuters

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