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Friday, 31 July 2009

Our poll: 'Tory cuts' message backfires on Labour

In our July poll, we asked which economic policy you thought was best for Britain right now: 'investment' or '10% cuts'.

On a very low number of votes, it must be confessed, this blog's readers voted by an exact margin of 2:1 in favour of spending cuts.

It would be interesting to see the same poll continually run with large sample size across all social groups. However, if our straw-poll is anything to go by and two-thirds of the public do think that spending cuts are now more appropriate than 'investment', then it might explain why Gormless and ZaNuLiebour have failed to make any in-roads into the Conservative poll lead.

That, and the fact that most people in Britain now hate everything about ZaNuLiebour and everything they represent anyway...

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