Any hope for Ed Miliband? London elections hold the key

Ukip is stealing support and Ed is not impressing voters: will local elections tell a different story?

Don Brind
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HOW could Labour's lead suddenly collapse in the two opinion polls dominating Westminster chitchat this morning? Especially when only two days ago YouGov was showing Labour seven points ahead of the Tories and seemingly on the up?

To deal with the YouGov poll first, it is now clear that that survey was an anomaly – an "outlier" in pollster-speak. Previous YouGov polls had had Labour ahead by between one and four points, and indeed a new YouGov survey today, for The Sun, has Labour back down to a lead of only one per cent over the Tories. So let's forget that seven-point lead.

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is a former BBC lobby correspondent and Labour press officer who is watching the polls for The Week in the run-up to the 2015 election.