tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8154958470320881103.post7283931374790317260..comments2008-12-15T09:20:26.443ZComments on Tracey Crouch: A week is a long time...Tracey Crouchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04777660753081641122noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8154958470320881103.post-67291104770494671242008-12-15T07:07:00.000Z2008-12-15T07:07:00.000ZThe annoying thing about all this is that far too ...The annoying thing about all this is that far too many of the public-at-large are still being taken in by Brown and Darling, as recent opinion polls (three in the last few days) have shown.<BR/><BR/>Not only has the headline result (voting intention) been much closer between the two main parties in these and others, but answers to the specific question of whom people trusted more on the economy and on getting us out of the recession have not been good for the Conservatives.<BR/><BR/>The latest of these (in today's Daily Mirror, done by Ipsos-MORI) shows 41% say "Brown/Darling", only 29% say "Cameron/Osborne".<BR/><BR/>This needs to be addressed very seriously and urgently by Party HQ and the Shadow Front Benchers. This credibility gap is a ridiculous example of spin over substance and must not go unchallenged.John M Wardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06251285057595626917noreply@blogger.com