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Tories ahead in by-election poll



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Labour could be heading for defeat in a crucial by-election in 10 days' time, according to an opinion poll.
The ICM survey for the Mail on Sunday - carried out in the Crewe and Nantwich constituency - puts the Tories on 43%, four points ahead of Labour on 39%, with the Liberal Democrats trailing on 16%.

According to the newspaper, the figures represent a 10% swing since the last General Election and would turn Labour's 7,078 majority into a Conservative majority of well over 1,000.

Worryingly for Labour, the party would fare even worse in a General Election with 49% saying that they would vote Tory in a national poll, as against 33% for Labour and 15% for the Lib Dems.

ICM interviewed 1,004 people by telephone in Crewe on May 7 and 8.



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  • Last Updated: 12 May 2008 1:13 AM
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