Conservatives hold 19-point lead
Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives took 47 percent of the vote in the poll, with support for Labour at 28 percent.
The governing Conservative Party holds a 19 point lead over Labour, a poll by ICM said on Monday, a commanding advantage just slightly lower than the record lead recorded the previous weekend.
Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservatives took 47 percent of the vote in the poll, with support for Labour at 28 percent. Last weekend ICM found a 22 percentage point lead for the Conservatives, a record for the firm. Monday’s poll was the latest in a string of polls to show that Labour was closing the gap slightly.
“A slight fightback is recorded for Labour, but not to the extent identified in a couple of other polls,” Martin Boon, director at ICM, said, adding that a methodological change had also affected the poll.“Without that, it would have been ‘as you were’.”