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Miliband popularity improving according to YouGov

April 2, 2015 by Joe Nerssessian Leave a Comment

Ed Miliband is becoming more popular with the general public, according to a new YouGov poll.

Ahead of tonight’s 7-way debate, YouGov asked the question: “Thinking about the proposed debate between the seven party leaders, who do you expect will perform the best in the debate?”

19% chose David Cameron, and 15% Ed Miliband – with 15% opting for Nigel Farage. However eight days earlier Miliband was on 10%, a marked improvement.

Miliband was also widely praised following an interview on Absolute Radio yesterday, with commenters saying he was funny and engaging.

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