Earlier this week an Ipsos MORI poll had Livingstone ahead of Boris by 51% to 49% on second preferences had been taken into account. A new Ipsos MORI poll suggests that Boris is now ahead of Livingstone by 51% to 49% on second preferences. We don't yet have first preference voting intentions.
The survey also says that 4 out of 10 Londoners think the city is dangerous and 6 out of 10 think it is congested.
More tomorrow.
4/10 think London is uncongested?!
But anyway, I don't think anymore that Livingstone's defeat will further demolish Brown's premiership, I think Brown is as much of a drag to Livingstone and a boon for Boris. London does not want £25 a day charges and will abandon Labour in a general election too. This is just the first shockwave before a landslide.
Posted by: Andrew | April 12, 2008 at 23:30
Wonderful news!
Posted by: Justin Hinchcliffe | April 13, 2008 at 01:20