Brown suffers further poll slump
LONDON, Dec 16: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s Labour Party trails the opposition Conservatives by the largest margin in more than 15 years, an opinion poll for the Sunday Times newspaper showed.
The poll by YouGov put Labour on 32 points, 13 percentage points behind the Conservatives on 45. Brown’s personal rating has also slumped since he took over from Tony Blair in June.
“At Westminster the sense of doom is growing, and no single analysis of Labour’s troubles seems entirely satisfactory,” Martin Bright, political editor of the left-wing weekly New Statesman, wrote in commentary published on Sunday.
Brown does not have to call an election until May 2010 and his advisers hope recent crises will pass, the economy will rebound and confidence in Brown and his policies will be restored before voters judge him at the ballot box.
Foreign Secretary David Miliband said it was the government’s job to take the difficult decisions needed to move the country forward, even if they aroused opposition.
“It doesn’t feel like meltdown at all,” he told the BBC.—Reuters