Labour on course for victory: two polls spoil PM’s New Year

Ashcroft says Tories can win an outright majority only if everyone prepared to vote for them does so

Don Brind

DAVID CAMERON’S hopes of starting 2014 on an upbeat note have been undermined by the first two polls to be published in the New Year. They show him trailing Labour by between seven and nine per cent – enough to give Labour a clear Commons majority.

And both polls put Ukip on 16 per cent, fuelling Nigel Farage’s hopes of pushing the Tories into third place in May’s European Parliament elections.

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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.