Any jubilation will be tempered, however, by Labour’s showing – 35 per cent is its best vote share for six months.
It is the third poll in recent days to put the two main parties neck and neck, suggesting the election race is deadlocked.
Today’s findings represent the highest combined two-party vote share since September 2013.
Ukip is down three points since last month to its lowest position in a ComRes poll since December 2013. The pollster said the party had suffered a ‘rapid decline’, falling from its peak of 19 per cent as recently as late last year.
In recent days, Ukip has been in crisis after the expulsion of one parliamentary candidate over allegations of expenses fraud, the suspension of another and the resignation of a third who complained of ‘open racism and sanctimonious bullying’.
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