New poll confirms rise of anti-EU party

New poll confirms rise of anti-EU party

A new poll out Sunday confirmed a surge in support for the anti-EU UK Independence Party, as Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservatives fell further behind Labour.

Right-wingers UKIP hit 17 percent — a record high in a ComRes poll — in the survey conducted for The Independent on Sunday and the Sunday Mirror.

The poll put centre-left Labour on 37 percent, the centre-right Conservatives on 28 percent and the Liberal Democrats on just nine percent.

Recent poor poll showings have fuelled calls from restive backbench Conservative lawmakers for a decisive shift to the right to counter the electoral threat posed by UKIP, though Cameron has resisted the notion.

UKIP came a shock close second to the Liberal Democrats in a by-election last month in a key Conservative target seat, pushing Cameron’s party into third place.

Despite the poll gloom, Cameron remains the only leader more popular than his party.

ComRes interviewed 2,015 adults online on Wednesday and Thursday.

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