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ITV News poll: Labour establishes 'convincing' lead in key marginals

Labour has established a "convincing" 11-point lead over Conservatives in the key marginal seats Ed Miliband would need to win to secure victory in next year's general election, according to a new poll by ComRes for ITV News.

The survey of the 40 tightest Labour/Conservative battlegrounds comes as a further blow for Prime Minister David Cameron, who is trying to use his party's annual conference in Birmingham as a launchpad to secure an overall majority in 2015.

In the 40 crucial constituencies, Mr Miliband's party enjoys the backing of 41% of voters (up five points since a similar poll in June), ahead of the Tories on 30% (down one), Ukip unchanged on 17% and Liberal Democrats on 6% (down one).

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Poll gives Labour 11-point lead in key marginal seats

A new ITV News poll shows Labour have a big lead in the battleground marginal seats that are key to next year's general election.

Ed Miliband will be cheered by the latest figures on marginal seats. Credit: Tim Goode/EMPICS Entertainment

The ComRes survey found Ed Miliband's party were 11 points ahead of the Tories in the 40 tightest contests, a rise of five points since June.

Labour are currently on 41% in these seats, with the Tories on 30% - both sides were on 37% in these seats at the 2010 election.

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