UK Labour party’s popularity increased

According to a survey for the Sunday Express by pollsters Angus Reid, Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats with support levels of 29 percent and 9 percent respectively, were put behind the Labour’s 43 percent support.

Furthermore, the Angus Reid’s survey of 2,026 British people on June 8 made grim readings for Tories and Liberal Democrats as the Coalition government’s partners.

Earlier this year, a YouGov’s survey of 1,783 British adults on April 15 and 16 gave the UK’s Labour Party a double-digit poll lead since the general election in 2010, having been put 11 points ahead of the Tories.

According to the YouGov’s poll conducted for The Sun, Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats with support levels of 32 percent and 8 percent respectively, were put behind the Labour’s 43 percent support.

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