A Mori opinion poll in Sunday's Observer suggests that a Tory victory is far from certain and that, after next year's General Election, a hung parliament might just be the more likely option.
The newspaper reports
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/nov/22/tory-lead-falls-mori-poll
that ...
"The Ipsos MORI survey for the Observer, which will cause alarm in Tory ranks and boost Labour's hope of performing a "great escape", puts the Conservatives on 37%, only six points ahead of Labour on 31%. The Liberal Democrats are on 17%."
The poll refelcts persisting doubts about the quality of the Tory leadership and the vague nature of many of their policy prescriptions.
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