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General Election 2015: 2 charts that show why this election is too close to call | |
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Two polls in two days have shown why we're in for a roller coaster ride with 38 days to go until the election. | Two polls in two days have shown why we're in for a roller coaster ride with 38 days to go until the election. |
Yesterday's YouGov poll put Labour four points ahead on 36 per cent of the vote, with the Conservatives on 32 per cent. | Yesterday's YouGov poll put Labour four points ahead on 36 per cent of the vote, with the Conservatives on 32 per cent. |
But today's ComRes poll gives the Tories a four-point lead on 36 per cent - a mirror image of yesterday. | But today's ComRes poll gives the Tories a four-point lead on 36 per cent - a mirror image of yesterday. |
This is why it's too close to call: | This is why it's too close to call: |
It's anyone's guess what will actually happen on May 7. | It's anyone's guess what will actually happen on May 7. |