‘Extremely difficult’ for Tories to win next election, says Sir John Curtice
by Peter Walker Political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#65CEA)
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It will be extremely difficult" for the Conservatives to win the next general election after presiding over a fiscal crisis, although a change of prime minister makes predictions more complex, the leading pollster Sir John Curtice has said.
It was possible the party could succumb to a 1997-style landslide defeat, or even worse, Curtice, a professor of politics at Strathclyde university and viewed as the UK's foremost polling expert, told reporters at a briefing.
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