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		</div><p><a href="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/lib-dems-prefer-miliband-to-clegg.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full" title="Lib Dem voters prefer Ed Miliband to Nick Clegg, a new poll suggests" src="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/min-lib-dems-prefer-miliband-to-clegg.jpg" alt="Lib Dem voters prefer Ed Miliband to Nick Clegg, a new poll suggests"/></a></p>
<p>Ed Miliband is more popular than Nick Clegg among people who voted Liberal Democrat in last year&#8217;s general election, according to a poll.</p>
<p>The YouGov survey for the Sunday Times found just one-third (33%) of those who backed Mr Clegg&#8217;s party last May would do so again if there was an election tomorrow, while 41% would vote Labour and 11% Conservative.</p>
<p>Among Lib Dem voters at the last election, only 30% said Mr Clegg was doing a good job as leader, against 36% for Mr Miliband.</p>
<p>The poll comes after Thursday&#8217;s by-election in Oldham East and Saddleworth, at which Labour claims it picked up thousands of ex-Lib Dem supporters, while the third party&#8217;s vote was shored up by Tories backing it in the hope of shoring up the coalition Government.</p>
<p>On Saturday, Mr Miliband attempted to reach out to disaffected Lib Dems, saying he recognised how painful it must be for them to see their leaders make the &#8220;tragic mistake&#8221; of entering coalition with Conservatives and telling them he stood ready to cooperate with them to fight the Government&#8217;s cuts agenda.</p>
<p>Overall, the poll gave Labour a six-point lead on 43% to the Tories&#8217; 37%, with Liberal Democrats languishing on 9%.</p>
<p>David Cameron had his lowest personal approval rating in a Sunday Times poll since becoming Prime Minister eight months ago, with 48% saying he was doing badly and 45% doing well. But his overall approval rating of minus-3 was well ahead of Mr Miliband on minus-10 and Mr Clegg on minus-30.</p>
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