Poll gives Labour double-digit lead

Labour has established a double-digit lead over the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats have been overtaken by the UK Independence Party, according to a new poll.

The YouGov survey for The Sun put Labour 11 points ahead, on 43% to the Tories' 32%.

It also found that Ukip, with 9% support, had pushed the Lib Dems, on 8%, into fourth place.

The findings follow a torrid month for the Tory-Lib Dem coalition, which has faced heavy criticism over the Budget and its handling of the threat of strikes by fuel tanker drivers.

A second poll showed Labour extending its lead over the Tories to nine points.

Support for Labour had risen by 4% to 42% over the past month, while that for the Tories had fallen one point to 33%, the Populus survey in The Times found.

The Liberal Democrats were unchanged on 11%

Populus also found that 61% of voters felt the coalition was doing "badly", up from 51% in September. Some 24% said the coalition was doing "very badly", up from 15%.

YouGov surveyed 1,783 British adults on April 15 and 16. Populus interviewed 1,003 people by telephone between April 13 and 15.

Comments(2)

wallydown says...
5:43am Tue 17 Apr 12

Well i didnt think any of them was worth a toss,Cameron is forever tackling something new before hes finished the other things he has started ,the man is a bull in a china shop.he throws policy at the voters ,if it sticks he blunders blindly on ,if the public shout loud enough he U turns. This coalition government is unelected and frankly out of control . To be fair though .I wouldnt give Milliband a nursery school to look after, Im afraid the future under this current government is very bleak.

ToffeeGuy says...
3:37pm Tue 17 Apr 12

Cameron is all PR and no substance.

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