Conservative lead narrowing - poll
30.06.09
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David Cameron's lead over Labour is narrowing, according to a new opinion poll.
The ComRes poll for The Independent puts the Tories on 36%, down two points on last month and 11 points ahead of Labour, up three on 25%.
The Liberal Democrats are down one on 19%.
The newspaper calculated the figures would give the Conservatives a majority of just 10 at a general election.
ComRes interviewed 1,007 adults in Great Britain by telephone between June 26 and 28.
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