The Tories might be riding high in the polls today, but there's still 18 days to go until the General Election and that's an age in political terms.
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With his party leading in the polls, Boris Johnson probably felt very comfortable this afternoon, while unveiling his Conservative Party unleash Britain's potential manifesto.
According to one opinion poll from Opinium, the Tories have opened up a 19 point lead over the Labour Party.
Now, I've produced a graph from the Opinium data to show three sets of figures.
The light green bar on the right of each set shows the data from the previous poll on the 15th of November.
The red bar in the centre of each set represents the basic data collected for the latest poll from yesterday and the blue bar on the left of each set shows the data for the latest poll after it has taken account of where each party is standing candidates.
That means, for example, that the Brexit Party support is halved from 6% to 3% only because they are standing in about half or fewer of seats.
So, comparing the previous poll with the latest poll corrected for where the parties are standing candidates, we have the Tories increasing by three points to 47% and 19 points clear of the Labour party on 28% in second place.
The self styled 'Party of Remain', the Lib Dems, has dropped a couple of points to now sit on 12% while, as already mentioned, The Brexit Party has dropped from 6% to 3%, but only because the pollsters have..