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12:29am Thursday 21st August 2008
The Conservatives have raced into a record 24-point opinion poll lead among those certain to vote as Labour hit a 30-year-plus voter rating low.
Any hopes of a "Beijing bounce" for Gordon Brown on the back of Britain's Olympic successes were dashed by the latest monthly Ipsos/Mori survey.
Twice as many electors said they would vote Tory as Labour (48% to 24%) at the next general election, the biggest gap recorded since the pollster's records began in 1977. It is four points wider than a month ago - with Labour dropping three.
Among all the 1,005 voters polled by telephone between August 15-17, the Tories enjoyed a 14-point lead by 42% to 28% - with the Opposition up two on last month.
And with more than three quarters unhappy with the way the Government is running the country (76% to 20%), most (58%) now believe Mr Cameron's party is ready for office.
The Tories remain well ahead on their ability to run the economy (by 38% to 23%), the issue considered most important by voters, 72% believing things will get still worse in the next year.
And the public now has more faith in them on every aspect of policy - including education (by one point), the environment and housing (three points) - bar health on which Labour is ahead by three.
Ipsos Mori's August Political Monitor found 71% dissatisfied with the Prime Minister's performance, including 39% of Labour supporters.
Mr Cameron, meanwhile, enjoyed a 51% approval rating - supported by all but 14% of his party's supporters - and is considered the more capable to lead the country out of the present economic situation by 50% to 29%.
The Liberal Democrats were up one on 16% among those certain to vote, but down one from 18% to 17% among all those stating a preference.
INCREASING numbers of young people are falling into lives of crime.
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S!! to the lucky winner of the latest Parent Zone online competition for two Snugdowner treatments at Chessgrove Spa, Worcestershire.
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