Ed Miliband: an apology – you are not about to lose your seat

Lord Ashcroft says sorry for human error that led to Labour leader being wrongly branded a loser

Columnist Don Brind

Politicians are often said to find ‘sorry’ the hardest word to utter. Not so the pollster peer Lord Ashcroft who has owned up to having made a mistake in last Thursday’s sensational poll which suggested Labour leader Ed Miliband could lose his Doncaster North seat in the coming general election.

The poll claimed that Labour’s lead over Ukip in the Yorkshire seat was only 12 points. As I reported on the day, this meant that if Tory voters were to vote tactically for Ukip, they could oust Miliband, leaving Labour possibly winning the general election but without a leader to put in 10 Downing Street.

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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.