Labour's Poll Lead Slumps After Party's Week From Hell

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Labour's Poll Lead Slumps After Party's Week From Hell
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Kevin Schofield is Politics Editor of HuffPost UK.

It showed Labour on 41%, five points down on two weeks ago and the lowest level of support for the party with the pollster in nearly 18 months.

It means that although Ali will still officially be Labour’s candidate in the by-election on February 29, the party will not be campaigning for him and he will need to sit as an independent MP if he wins.A recording emerged of him referring to “fucking Israel” and suggesting that British people who volunteer to fight with the Israeli Defence Forces should be “locked up”.

“But this poll still serves as useful a reminder as any that Labour’s lead - while consistently high for many months - is not infallible. Voters have not quite made up their mind about Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, and doubts could well be creeping back in.

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