Five reasons why Tories have their backs to the wall

Despite one encouraging poll, Cameron launches his campaign with the numbers refusing to add up

Columnist Don Brind

Did the first TV confrontation of the campaign - the grillings of David Cameron and Ed Miliband by Jeremy Paxman and a public audience - change the course of this election?

Yes it did, said the Sunday Times. ‘Labour races into four-point lead after Miliband’s TV success’ was the paper’s headline as its weekly YouGov poll showed Labour jumping to a 36-32 lead over the Tories.

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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.