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Truss support soars in leadership race, Tories likely to beat Labor - Tracker poll

Liz Truss Outlines Conservative Leaders' Promise

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Techne UK/ Express.co.uk According to tracker research Ms Truss , Tory voters support 60% (up 4 spots), while Mr. Sunak's approval is just 33% (down 3 spots). The Conservatives also appear to be gaining support in the polls, with Labour's support down to just 4 points from her 5 points last week.

Liz Truss

Truss is "optimistic" (Image: Getty)

Sources in Mr. Truss's campaign said she was a victor after a battle. I was delighted with the evidence in tonight's latest poll that the crisis was underway in a campaign based on "optimism" and tax cuts compared to Mr. Shinak's more cautious economic plans.

A source close to Mr Truss said:

"There is a long way to go, but what is clear is that only Liz can beat Labor."

Among ordinary voters , Truss has a strong lead at 43% (up 2 points), ahead of Sunak at 27% (down 2 points).

Meanwhile, Lord Kiel Sturmer has just returned from vacation and Labor's lead has fallen to just 4% tonight from 12% the week Boris Johnson resigned.

Latest survey results show Labor at 39% of her (no change) and Conservatives at 1-35% of her.

Keir Starmer

Labour's lead then drops 8 points (Image: Getty)

may fuel speculation that

If the Tories can get ahead of Labor in the recovery of the new leader, they may put pressure on the new government to give it its own powers.

Techne UK's poll last week against Express.co.uk found that voters supported a new prime minister and called for early elections to gain power for themselves. It was shown that

But overall polls reveal that about a third of voters are still unconvinced by any party.

Currently, 21% say they won't vote and 11% say they 'don't know' who they will vote for.

This is an election in which Labor has yet to convince voters that an alternative government can be formed, and the new Tory leaders have a lot to do. means

He was more likely to vote for Remain supporters in 2016 (63%) than for Leave supporters in 2016 (52%), and only 45% of those who voted I answered that I would definitely vote.

Her Michela Morizzo, CEO of Techne UK, said:

"This week, Truss' lead has increased by 7 points to 27 points over Rishi Snack. The election isn't over until the final vote is taken, but Liz Truss' lead is It seems they are no longer attackable.”

Techne UK conducted a survey of 1,624 people on August 10th and 11th.