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Redfield & Wilton Strategies
RedfieldWilton
Highest % to predict a Labour Gov't. If a General Election in the UK were to take place, what do British voters think would be the most likely outcome of this election? (5 May) Labour Gov't: 63% (+5) Conservative Gov't: 21% (-2) Changes +/- 28 April redfieldandwiltonstrategies.com/latest-gb-voting-intention-5-may-2024 pic.twitter.com/zLjCaQH6uz
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Redfield & Wilton Strategies
RedfieldWilton
Only 44% of 2019 Conservative voters would now vote Conservative again. Westminster VI, 2019 Conservatives (5 May): Conservative 44% (-1) Reform 22% (-1) Labour 19% (–) Other 6% (-1) Don't Know 10% (+4) Changes +/- 28 April redfieldandwiltonstrategies.com/latest-gb-voting-intention-5-may-2024 pic.twitter.com/JXUoyoVYt8
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Beth Rigby
BethRigby
EXCL: @RobertJenrick tells me local elex results “appalling” & “point towards a very serious defeat for at GE” unless tories can ‘change course’ & win back Reform voters (& says again what he told @LBC: Farage would be welcome into Tory party) via @NifS news.sky.com/story/tories-must-stop-drift-to-reform-says-robert-jenrick-as-he-says-he-would-welcome-nigel-farage-into-party-13131530
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Beth Rigby
BethRigby
Jenrick tells @sam_lister_ “One lesson from local elections is we need to give reason for voters to come out and vote conservative and get those considering voting reform to come back to our party”
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