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		</div><p>Opinion polls continue to paint a mixed picture as the British General Election campaign draws to its conclusion. Theresa May&#8217;s Conservatives could have a lead as big as 12 points or as small as five points over Jeremy Corbyn&#8217;s Labour according to the latest clutch of polls.</p>
<p>The Tory lead was 12 points according to an ICM poll for The Guardian. ICM&#8217;s preliminary findings put Mrs May&#8217;s party on 46%, up one point compared to a poll on Monday, with Labour unchanged on 34%. The Lib Dems were down one point on 7%, the SNP up one on 5%, Ukip unchanged on 5% and the Greens down one on 2%.<br />
A ComRes poll for The Independent gave the Tories a 10-point lead over Labour.</p>
<p>The poll had the Tories down three points on 44%, Labour down one point on 34%, the Lib Dems up one on 9%, Ukip up one on 5%, the SNP on 4% and the Greens on 2%. Half of 2015 Ukip voters say they will now vote Conservative, potentially adding two million votes, or around 6% points to the Tory vote share.</p>
<p>The Liberal Democrats are losing voters to both major parties, with two fifths of their 2015 voters saying they will now either vote Labour (22%) or Conservative (19%). But with Kantar Public the Tory lead was just five points, with the Conservatives on 43%, Labour on 38%, the Lib Dems on 7% and Ukip and the SNP both on 4%.</p>
<p>A YouGov poll for The Times put the Tory lead on seven points, with the Conservatives on 42%, Labour on 35%, the Lib Dems on 10% and Ukip on 5%. On Wednesday, the Press Association&#8217;s poll of polls, taking in 10 results from the past week, put the Conservatives on 44%, seven points clear of Labour on 37%, with the Liberal Democrats on 8%, Ukip on 4% and the Greens on 2%.</p>
<p>:: ICM Unlimited interviewed a representative online sample of 1,532 adults between June 6 and 7.<br />
:: ComRes interviewed 2,051 GB adults online between June 5 and 7.<br />
:: Kantar interviewed 2,159 GB adults online between June 1 and 7.<br />
:: YouGov surveyed 2,130 GB adults between June 5 and 7.</p>
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