Edited to ask:AngryAsWell wrote:They also have a dedicated organisation..letsskiptotheleft wrote:Stat from Ashcroft's polling, apparently the Tories can afford to lose 24 seats to Labour, I am assuming that is because they are confident of picking up a few stray LibDem seats, anyway out of those 24 they trail Labour in 22 of them.
I read somewhere this week Labour have dedicated teams in place already in 100 marginal, if true, that's excellent.
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