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labour are still 21 points ahead of the conservatives, though the lead does vary between 12 and 27 points. and away from our election, the wild ride of america s presidential race, too we ve been talking to one of donald trump s lawyers who was alongside him in court. donald trump is the victim of political selective prosecution. and for the first time since he lost his battle to stay as conservative mayor of west midlands, andy streetjoin us. shami chakrabarti, labour member of the lords and friend of diane abbott is here. and daisy cooper is our first guest from the lib dems in the campaign welcome to you all! morning, morning. let s start with a look at what s making the news this morning. the mail on sunday splashes on calls to cut taxes to save the toriees. the observer claims sunak s in trouble over promises to towns. starmer s told the sun on sunday read my lips i ll cut migration, more later. and stormy daniels, the witness in the donald trump trial, tells the ....
For all the parties average out at. zero. labour are still 21 points ahead of the conservatives though the lead does vary between 12 and 27 points. one key figure in the polls is that people who voted tory in 2019 are three times more likely than labour voters to be undecided. one reason for the different poll leads is that some pollsters anticipate many of these tory voters will eventually back rishi sunak. others don t. but mr sunak also needs to win back the many voters lost to reform, whose11% vote is holding up. the liberal democrat vote is also holding steady at 9%. the greens are at a record 5%, potentially to labour s disadvantage. but it s not clear whether they will win any seats. asjohn was saying, there is a big chance for the small parties this time. the greens in england and wales ....