Pre-election squeeze of smaller parties sees Londoners side with Labour
The Labour lead in the capital has increased to 17 points in less than a month, largely at the expense of fringe parties.
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The Labour lead in the capital has increased to 17 points in less than a month, largely at the expense of fringe parties.
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It's painful to watch.
Godfrey Bloom's comments have provoked outrage on social media.
Professor John Curtice said the Conservatives' seemingly comfortable poll lead "would soon be reduced if the Remain vote were to coalesce behind Labour".
Ever since the election was called there has barely been a day gone by when we haven’t heard of another lofty Labour promise.
They are not the only high-profile bakery to have come out in support of Labour - East London's Pavillion Bakery is also stamping “every cup every bag” with ‘Vote Labour’.
Huw Edwards welcomed the move, saying: “Good. My thoughts on this kind of stunt are unprintable.”
Theresa May looked on course for “a definitive victory” over Jeremy Corbyn, tipped to secure a concrete 74-seat majority.
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