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Blair Loses, Brown Ties Tories In UK

May 11, 2004

(CPOD) May 11, 2004 - The success of the ruling Labour party in Britain's next general election appears to be connected to the political organization's leader, according to a poll by YouGov published in the Mail on Sunday.

If prime minister Tony Blair were to remain as Labour's leader for the next ballot, 40 per cent of respondents would vote for the opposition Conservatives, a four per cent lead over the ruling party.

If current chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown were chosen as Labour's leader instead of Blair, the ruling party would tie the Tories at 39 per cent in a federal vote.

The Liberal Democrats are third in both surveys, with 18 and 16 per cent respectively. Britain must renew the House of Commons by June 2006.

Polling Data

If Tony Blair were still leading the Labour party in the next general election, how would you vote?

Conservative

40%

Labour

36%

Liberal Democrats

18%

If Gordon Brown were leading the Labour party in the next general election, how would you vote?

Conservative

39%

Labour

39%

Liberal Democrats

16%

Source: You Gov / Mail on Sunday
Methodology: Interviews to 1,976 British adults, conducted from May 6 to May 8, 2004. No margin of error was provided.

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