Respected pollster says Labour are the ones to watch

Look at the averages anew, and it’s Labour who have the advantage while Tories ‘are far from victory’

Columnist Don Brind

Ed Miliband – not David Cameron - is on course to head the biggest party following the general election, according to Martin Baxter in his latest prediction for the Electoral Calculus website. He says that David Cameron is “far from victory”.

Baxter, the doyen of election analysts, predicts that there will be 298 Labour MPs and 267 Tories. He puts the Lib Dems’ likely tally at 16 and Ukip and the Greens on one apiece.

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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.