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Poll puts Britain's Labour Party eight points ahead of Tories

Ed Miliband's party has seen its support rise to 41%
Ed Miliband's party has seen its support rise to 41%

Britain’s Labour Party has increased its lead over the Conservatives to eight points during the autumn party conference season, a poll published tonight suggested.

Ed Miliband's party has seen its support rise by two percentage points in the past month to 41%, while David Cameron's Tories have dropped two to 33%, according to a ComRes survey for The Independent on Sunday and the Sunday Mirror.

The Liberal Democrats are unchanged on 10%, just one point ahead of the UK Independence Party, up one on 9%.

Labour's lead could put Mr Miliband in Number 10 with a Commons majority of 102 on existing constituency boundaries.

The poll also found that Mr Miliband and his shadow chancellor Ed Balls have drawn level with the Prime Minister and Chancellor George Osborne on perceptions of economic competence.

However, both duos have negative net ratings of -25.

ComRes interviewed 2,010 British adults online on 17 and 18 October, weighting data to be demographically representative of all British adults.