Labour leads Conservatives by 1 point

Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) gestures after delivering his speech as he sits with leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Jim Murphy, during a campaign event in Glasgow. Britain will go to the polls in a national election on May 7. REUTERS/Paul Hackett

Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) gestures after delivering his speech as he sits with leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Jim Murphy, during a campaign event in Glasgow. Britain will go to the polls in a national election on May 7. REUTERS/Paul Hackett

Published May 5, 2015

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London - Britain's opposition Labour Party led the ruling Conservatives by 1 percentage point in a Survation opinion poll published on Tuesday, two days before a general election.

Survation showed Labour on 34 percent and the Conservatives on 33 percent. Earlier on Tuesday, a Populus opinion poll put the Conservatives and Labour level on 34 percent each, while an Ashcroft poll had the Conservatives on 32 percent and Labour on 30 percent.

Reuters

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