News and Politics | December 15, 2009 | 0 comments

Gordon Brown urged to call early election after Tories slip in the polls

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A new survey commissioned by The Guardian shows the Conservatives lead over Labour has slipped to single figures, increasing the pressure on Gordon Brown to call a general election for March instead of May 2010.

The latest figures show the Tories on 40%, down two, Labour on 31%, up two, and the Liberal Democrats on 18%.

The Guardian writes: "Labour's vote share has risen for the fourth consecutive month, improving significantly on the 25% share it had in August. The gap between the parties is a sharp reduction from the 17 points recorded two months ago."

Do you see Brown learning from mistakes made in the past and calling an early election or do you think we'll be going to the polls in May?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/dec/14/tory-lead-nine-points-guardian-ic...
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