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Conservative support has reached a 13-year high of 39%, a Guardian/ICM poll suggests.
The party has risen two points in a month with Labour up three to 35%.
The growth in popularity of both parties contrasts with a slump in Liberal Democrat support to 17% - the party's lowest rating since 2002.
But Tory leader David Cameron has been criticised by former party chairman Lord Tebbit for "alienating" former Tory voters and its core support.
The Conservatives last scored 39% in a Guardian/ICM survey at the start of 1993, a few months after their most recent general election victory.
ICM interviewed a random sample of 1,001 adults by telephone last weekend.
Come on you Tories!
Conservative support has reached a 13-year high of 39%, a Guardian/ICM poll suggests.
The party has risen two points in a month with Labour up three to 35%.
The growth in popularity of both parties contrasts with a slump in Liberal Democrat support to 17% - the party's lowest rating since 2002.
But Tory leader David Cameron has been criticised by former party chairman Lord Tebbit for "alienating" former Tory voters and its core support.
The Conservatives last scored 39% in a Guardian/ICM survey at the start of 1993, a few months after their most recent general election victory.
ICM interviewed a random sample of 1,001 adults by telephone last weekend.
Come on you Tories!
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