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UK polls point to 'electoral extinction' for Prime Minister Sunak's Conservatives
LONDON — Three British opinion polls released late on Saturday (June 15) presented a grim picture for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party, and one pollster warned that the party faced "electoral extinction" in July 4's election. The poll
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The polls come just over halfway through the election campaign, after a week in which both the Conservatives and Labour set out their manifestos, and shortly before voters begin to receive postal ballots.
Sunak surprised many in his own party by announcing an early election on May 22, against widespread expectations that he would wait until later in the year to allow more time for living standards to recover after the highest inflation in 40 years.
Market research company Savanta found 46 per cent support for Keir Starmer's Labour Party, up two points on the previous poll five days earlier, while support for the Conservatives dropped four points to 21 per cent. The poll was conducted from June 12 to June 14 for the Sunday Telegraph.
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