It looks like Boris Johnson and the Conservative party are still flavour of the month.
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Boris and the Tories, sounds a bit like a pop group, doesn't it, anyway, Boris and his Conservative Party seem to be cementing themselves as the favourites to win the most seats in any upcoming General Election.
The latest Westminster Voting Intentions tracker from the pollsters at YouGov, show that over the last five poles the Tories have managed to maintain their position as top dogs with a steady upward trend.
As you can see from this graph of the last five polls between the 10th of September and the 9th of October.
The blue bar on the left of each group is the latest poll.
So the Tories are doing well, but Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party appears to be stagnating in second place - just, with the Lib Dems still hard on their heels but showing signs of a wane in support.
Nigel Farage's Brexit Party is still in fourth place, but with only 12% which could mean the party is currently outside of the zone needed to win seats, which seems to normally start at about 15%.
And when looking between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn as to who would make the best Prime Minister, Boris has increased his standing to 41%, which is 20% clear of Corbyn.
But all this could change very quickly. Especially if the rumours are correct, that Boris Johnson's new Brexit deal leaves Northern Ireland inside a customs union with the EU, so potentially becoming the Brexit sacrificial lamb.
As Nigel Farage Tweeted earlier:
"I don't kn..