Labour pull ahead 14 points: has Thatcher grief backfired for PM?

YouGov poll suggests that any 'Thatcher bounce' is boosting Labour rather than the Conservatives

Mole

SUDDENLY it seems Ed Miliband can do no wrong. Hours after being praised by the Daily Telegraph for his statesmanlike – dare one say, prime ministerial? - tribute to Lady Thatcher in the Commons ("perfectly judged: moving, eloquent, generous without fawning," said the Torygraph), the Labour leader is now basking in a 14-point lead over the Conservatives awarded by an overnight YouGov poll.

The Tories, according to polling conducted for The Sun over Tuesday and Wednesday, have slumped to 28 per cent, while Labour are up at 42 per cent, raising fears among Tory supporters that the very public outpouring of grief at the passing of the Great Warrior Queen might have backfired. (The Lib Dems just squeaked home ahead of UKIP – with 12 per cent to the Farage teram's 11 per cent.)

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is the pseudonym for a London-based political consultant who writes exclusively for The Week.co.uk.