Final polls: it’s a dead heat or they’ve got it dead wrong

Pollsters shows Labour and Tories tied – which means a 3.5 average swing to Labour since 2010

Columnist Don Brind

EDITOR'S UPDATE at 10.10, Thurs: Since this article was posted, the new Ashcroft poll has been released. It too shows a tie between Labour and the Conservatives. They’re both on 33 per cent – the Tories up one point since Ashcroft's last survey, Labour up three.

Polling day has arrived with the Tories and Labour exactly where they have been for most of the election campaign – heading for a dead heat. That’s the picture that emerges from the latest polls by all the firms who have been churning out surveys over the past weeks and months.

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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.