Labour's poll lead cut by six points as Tories pause infighting - as Rishi Sunak remains coy over when he will call a general election
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Labour’s lead over the Tories has fallen by six points in a fortnight, according to a new poll that may offer Rishi Sunak a glimmer of hope ahead of the general election.

Support for the Conservatives has risen by three points to 27 per cent at the same time as Labour and Reform have both dropped back. 

It comes at a relatively quiet time in UK politics, with Parliament on its Easter break and Tory backbenchers largely taking a break from visibly plotting against the PM.

But the findings of the poll by Savanta offer only a partial respite for Rishi Sunak. Labour is still 15 points ahead, and if the lead does not narrow further, Sir Keir Starmer could still win a majority of up to 188.

Additionally, a poll released yesterday suggested the Tory lead over Reform was the narrowest it has ever been, at just six points. 

Mr Sunak was today typically coy about when the election may happen. He has spoken about the second half of this year, but his deputy Oliver Dowden at the weekend suggested January 25 was still in play.

Support for the Conservatives has risen by three points to 27 per cent at the same time as Labour and Reform have both dropped back.

Support for the Conservatives has risen by three points to 27 per cent at the same time as Labour and Reform have both dropped back.

But the findings of the poll by Savanta offer only a partial respite for Rishi Sunak. Labour is still 15 points ahead, and if the lead does not narrow further, Sir Keir Starmer could still win a majority of up to 188.

But the findings of the poll by Savanta offer only a partial respite for Rishi Sunak. Labour is still 15 points ahead, and if the lead does not narrow further, Sir Keir Starmer could still win a majority of up to 188.

Speaking to LBC Mr Sunak said: ‘I said at the beginning of this year, very clearly that my working assumption was that we would have an election in the second half of this year.’

Chris Hopkins, Savanta’s  political research director, said: ‘It has been a relatively quiet period in Westminster, with the government looking sure-footed on the main issue of the day, the Israel-Gaza conflict. 

‘When the Conservatives aren’t battling rolling headlines of scandal and disunity, that will almost certainly be helping them in the eyes of the electorate.’ 

‘This is only one poll, which may be an outlier and therefore taken with caution. A 15-point lead for Labour would simply be the difference between an electoral battering and an absolute wipeout for the Conservatives. 

‘That being said, these results will likely hearten Rishi Sunak weeks ahead from crucial local elections.’

Suella Braverman warned the Tories are 'heading for a defeat' at the general election as she reiterated her demand for Rishi Sunak to 'change course'

Suella Braverman warned the Tories are ‘heading for a defeat’ at the general election as she reiterated her demand for Rishi Sunak to ‘change course’

The latest Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll showed Reform UK were supported by 15% of voters. This compared to Labour on 44%, the Tories on 21%, and Lib Dems on 10%

The latest Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll showed Reform UK were supported by 15% of voters. This compared to Labour on 44%, the Tories on 21%, and Lib Dems on 10%

Suella Braverman yesterday warned the Tories are ‘heading for a defeat’ at the general election as she reiterated her demand for Rishi Sunak to ‘change course’.

The former home secretary, who was sacked by Mr Sunak in November, urged the Prime Minister to ‘improve the offer’ to British voters before they go to the polls.

Mrs Braverman called for further tax cuts, a greater clampdown on migration, and fresh measures on national security, social cohesion and extremism.

She claimed Mr Sunak’s current approach in all these areas was ‘insufficient’.

The ex-Cabinet minister is regularly touted as a possible replacement for Mr Sunak as Tory leader.

But, speaking to LBC Radio, Mrs Braverman ruled herself out of a leadership bid for the time being.

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