The Opposition Disappearing Blair's Britain Isn't Brown's yet but, with Cameron and Campbell Fading Fast, the New Pm Seems to Have Little Fear of Going to the Polls.

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WHEN Gordon Brown addresses his first Labour conference as leader tomorrow, those who have helped him compile his carefully chosen words are said to have agreed that they need not spend too much time this week focusing on what David Cameron or Sir Menzies Campbell are up to.

Brown will instead turn his speech into a forecast of what he intends to achieve, backed up by a few heavily spun policy announcements.

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The Opposition Disappearing Blair's Britain Isn't Brown's yet but, with Cameron and Campbell Fading Fast, the New Pm Seems to Have Little Fear of Going to the Polls.

In the most recent ICM poll for the Guardian, Labour's share of the vote has now hit 40-per cent, up one point from the previous month. Tory fortunes have fallen back 2-per cent to 32-per cent, with the LibDems up 2-per cent on 20-per cent. More worrying for Cameron and his insistence that a reformed Tory Party can attract a new audience, is the poll f...

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