Boris Johnson on course to defeat Jeremy Corbyn in UK general election - Business Insider

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Boris Johnson on course to defeat Jeremy Corbyn in UK general election - Business Insider
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Boris Johnson is on course to defeat Jeremy Corbyn in the general election as Labour's momentum stalls

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The latest poll of polls by PA Media puts the Conservatives 10 points ahead of Labour, based on an average survey of polls published in the last seven days.

The latest poll of polls by PA Media puts the Conservatives 10 points ahead of Labour, based on an average survey of polls published in the last seven days.The Conservatives are on an average of 43% in the polls, with Labour ten points behind on 33%. The Liberal Democrats are on 13%, while the Green and Brexit parties are both on 3%.

Donald Trump's visit to London on Wednesday, which could have derailed the campaign, passed largely without incident, while last week's London terror attack also took public attention away from the campaign. Labour did receive a significant boost in the polls following the last set of televised debates featuring the two leaders. Polling experts have also suggested that a shift of just a few percentage points towards Labour could trigger another hung parliament.

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