The latest YouGov/Times voting intention figures shows the Conservatives with a three point lead over Labour, with the Tories on 41% of the vote to Labour's 38%. Last week the parties were neck and neck on 40% each.
Elsewhere, the Liberal Democrats have 6% of the vote (unchanged) the Greens have 5% (unchanged), while the Brexit Party are on 3% (also unchanged).
Keir Starmer continues to lead Boris Johnson on our 'best Prime Minister' question. Over a third of Britons (37%) think the Labour leader would make the better head of government, compared to 30% for the incumbent. Similar numbers of people (30%) still can't choose between the two, however.
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