By Paul Goodman
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The poll is by Angus Reid, and the headline numbers are:
Labour: 43%
Conservatives: 29%
Liberal Democrats and UKIP: 9% each
The Sunday Express reports that
"The gap between Labour and the Conservatives is now wider than at any time since December 2002, when former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith faced the on-going popularity of a pre-war Tony Blair."
Angus Reid weren't polling in 2002; ICM found the Tories then at 27%.
It's worth noting that other pollsters are not necessarily telling the same story. For example, YouGov recently also found Labour on 43% but measured Conservative support five points higher at 34%.
The poll also found: