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| A new survey carried out for BBC News Online suggests Labour has stolen a march on the Conservatives in key policy areas. The party leads on five topics - health, education, crime, transport and the economy - while the Conservatives are ahead only on Europe. And party leader William Hague is seen as a less popular choice for prime minister than his Labour rival Tony Blair. A detailed breakdown of the survey results can be seen below.
Prepared for BBC News Online by ICM Research Ltd. The BBC News Online 1000 will continue to give their opinions on political issues over the coming months as momentum builds towards a General Election. |
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