Despite its own underwhelming performance at the local elections, Labour was buoyed as a new poll by Tory peer Lord Ashcroft showed that Ed Miliband's party was 12 % ahead of the Tories in 26
key marginal battlegrounds.
Not exact matches
It clearly shows that in these
marginal seats, the
key battleground seats where the general election will be won and lost, voters are very concerned about threats to religious liberty and free speech.
How can it be right that the electoral
battleground is fought in 100
key marginal seats which swing at each election and decide the colour of the government?
Lord Ashcroft has repeated the same sort of large
marginals poll that PoliticsHome did in 2008 and 2009, looking at the clusters of
key marginal seats that will provide the
battleground for the next general election.
A new ITV News poll shows Labour have a big lead in the
battleground marginal seats that are
key to next year's general election.
The new
battleground seats include some unfamiliar names, such as Kensington in London, as
key marginals.