Cameron’s Achilles heel: why are Tories not advancing?

Tracking the parties’ poll averages shows Tories are flatlining and way off their target for victory

Columnist Don Brind

With barely 100 days to go to the general election (104 to be precise) there’s a little number that ought to worry David Cameron. The number is minus 0.5 per cent - but it captures in a nutshell what all his campaigning and all those encouraging growth and unemployment figures have achieved over the past 12 months.

Ian Jones, on his invaluable website UK General Election 2015, has tracked the poll averages for the Conservatives, Labour, the Lib Dems and Ukip from January last year. And what’s most interesting is that the Tories have barely moved.

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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.