As Dave and Ed limber up for their final PMQs the last four polls have their parties level pegging

As Dave and Ed limber up for their final PMQs the last four polls have their parties level pegging

In vote terms this couldn’t be tighter

This is extraordinary. In all the time I’ve been covering polling I cannot recall a sequence like the one we are seeing this week. Four polls on the trot all reporting LAB and CON with the same vote shares.

    In terms of seats level-pegging suits Ed Miliband much more than it does David Cameron. The latter needs to see his party at least three up across a range of firms to be confident of coming out with most seats.

Nobody is talking about a majority for either of the main parties. Labour’s likely losses in Scotland broadly rule that out while the vote shares required a CON majority have always been a fair bit higher.

For neutrals (and are there any?) this is wonderful election to watch. Uncertainty makes it a much more absorbing spectacle.

Mike Smithson

For 11 years viewing politics from OUTSIDE the Westminster bubble


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