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«Breaking News» Tories take a six-point lead over Labour despite the Brexit civil war

The Tories have taken a six point lead over Labour - despite the Brexit civil war which has plunged the party into chaos.


A new YouGov poll of 25,000 people has found that the Tories are now on 40 points - while Jeremy Corbyn's Labour are lagging behind on just 34 points.


And Mr Corbyn risks leading his party to a worse defeat than the historic one it suffered under Michael Foot in 1983.


The survey, commissioned by the People's Vote anti Brexit campaign, is a boost for Theresa May is she desperately tries to drum up support for her Brexit deal.


Tory MPs are at war against each other on Brexit, with hardline Eurosceptics triggering a confidence vote in Mrs May to try to oust her as leader.


The PM survived the vote late last month but the ordeal dealt a major blow to her authority and she had to promise her MPs she would quit before the next election.


The poll suggests that despite the turmoil and frenzied speculation Mrs May's premiership was on the brink of collapse, Mr Corbyn failed to capitalise on the disarray. 




The Tories have taken a six point lead over Labour - despite the Brexit civil war which has plunged the party into chaos (poll pictured)


The Tories have taken a six point lead over Labour - despite the Brexit civil war which has plunged the party into chaos (poll pictured)



The Tories have taken a six point lead over Labour - despite the Brexit civil war which has plunged the party into chaos (poll pictured)



It also suggests that while Labour is lagging behind the Tories now, it could lose millions more voters over its Brexit stance. 


It found that Labour's share of the vote could slump another eight points - to 26 per cent – and 16 points behind the Conservatives if its MPs vote with the Tories to bring about Brexit. 


This would be even worse than the 28 per cent share of the vote of won by Labour in 1983 under Mr Foot, representing its most dismal electoral performance since the 1930s. 


Peter Kellner, a past president of YouGov and one of Britain's leading pollsters, said: 'If Labour is seen to facilitate Brexit in any form, YouGov's results indicate that the party would be deserted by millions of Remain voters – without gaining any extra support from Leave voters. 


'Thus Labour risks losing Remain seats where the party did well in 2017 – most famously Kensington and Canterbury, but also a host of other constituencies in and around London, and others with a large student population – while failing to recoup any of the ground it lost in the party's traditional heartlands in the North and Midlands.'


'In 2016, Labour voters divided two-to-one in favour of staying in the EU. Today, Labour voters divide 83-17 per cent if the choice is Remain versus the Withdrawal Agreement, and 80-20 per cent in a Remain-No Deal contest. 


'There are huge and obvious risks in being seen to thwart such huge majorities – either by resisting a referendum or, if one is held, failing to campaign against Brexit.'


David Lammy, the Labour MP and a leading supporter of the People's Vote campaign, said the findings should be a 'sobering wake-up call for my party, as well as the Government'. 


He said: 'Labour members and supporters are overwhelmingly in favour of a People's Vote with the option to remain in the European Union because Brexit has been exposed as a hard right Tory fantasy that will wreck living standards, the NHS and our young peoples' future.


'With only a few months until we crash out of the EU, our party is still sitting on the fence. 


'On the biggest issue of our generation, Labour risks complicity in the Conservative Party's historic mistake.


'Although we are in opposition, due to the Government's weakness, we have the opportunity to save our country from catastrophe and so we should seize it with both hands. If we do not, this poll shows it is Labour, not the Tories, that will be punished at the ballot box.


'We not only risk fatally harming our chances at the next election, we will betray millions of voters – particularly the young – who saw us as a beacon of hope and put their trust in us only 18 months ago. 


'The time for prevarication and pussyfooting around on Brexit has long passed - we must now give voice to the clear majority of people who are demanding a final say.'


 


 


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Main photo article The Tories have taken a six point lead over Labour – despite the Brexit civil war which has plunged the party into chaos.
A new YouGov poll of 25,000 people has found that the Tories are now on 40 points – while Jeremy Corbyn‘s Labour are lagging behind on just 34 points.
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