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| IIRC, the recent growth has still not seen us back at the levels of July 2011.
But food banks are on the rise, so obviously it's good times for some.
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Quote Dally="Dally"The poll I saw was within the last few days - possibly Sunday Times. GO was by far the most unpopular politician listed.'"
I guess you mean this one, where there is one point difference between Cameron and Miliband?
ukpollingreport.co.uk/
You take one point difference in a poll to mean that Miliband is "far more unpopular" ?
Also, how you can use a poll that suggests Con 34%, Lab 44%, LibDem 9% and UKIP 7% as evidence to point to a "tory outright victory" in a "landslide", I really don't know. 
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Quote Dally="Dally"The poll I saw was within the last few days - possibly Sunday Times. GO was by far the most unpopular politician listed.'"
I guess you mean this one, where there is one point difference between Cameron and Miliband?
ukpollingreport.co.uk/
You take one point difference in a poll to mean that Miliband is "far more unpopular" ?
Also, how you can use a poll that suggests Con 34%, Lab 44%, LibDem 9% and UKIP 7% as evidence to point to a "tory outright victory" in a "landslide", I really don't know. 
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Quote El Barbudo="El Barbudo"I guess you mean this one, where there is one point difference between Cameron and Miliband?
ukpollingreport.co.uk/
You take one point difference in a poll to mean that Miliband is "far more unpopular" ?
Also, how you can use a poll that suggests Con 34%, Lab 44%, LibDem 9% and UKIP 7% as evidence to point to a "tory outright victory" in a "landslide", I really don't know.
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The link isn't working (the link within your linked piece), so I'm not sure if that's the one or not, Certainly, I don't recognise the content against the article I read.
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Quote El Barbudo="El Barbudo"I guess you mean this one, where there is one point difference between Cameron and Miliband?
ukpollingreport.co.uk/
You take one point difference in a poll to mean that Miliband is "far more unpopular" ?
Also, how you can use a poll that suggests Con 34%, Lab 44%, LibDem 9% and UKIP 7% as evidence to point to a "tory outright victory" in a "landslide", I really don't know.
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The link isn't working (the link within your linked piece), so I'm not sure if that's the one or not, Certainly, I don't recognise the content against the article I read.
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| I find Boris very entertaining on HIGNFY but I wouldnt vote for the Tory tw*t in a million years.
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| Quote Dally="Dally"www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/sep/14/boris-johnson-most-respected-politician?INTCMP=SRCH
Could be this one.
Although as I recall the article I saw has Ed M and Cleggers on the same.'"
So ... still no link to any poll that bears any resemblance to your analysis.
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