Only a constitutional referendum lock, safeguarded by the Queen, can protect us from the left-wing coalition that could take power in 2020.
If our survey’s findings are representative, this majority either agrees with the Chancellor or is in unity mode or both.
Little wonder, then, that almost three-quarters of them are opposed to Theresa May seeking a snap election.
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Our findings certainly reveal a soft underbelly of English nationalist sentiment.
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She walks it with over half the vote.
The British inventor and industrialist helped to bolster the economic case for Leave. Ian Botham comes a distant second, and Bob Geldof last.
Johnson was second, Stuart third, Farage fourth. Our winner rose to the challenge of the TV debates, which probably explains the result.
He takes two in five votes. Boris Johnson is second on 21 per cent.
Osborne’s “punishment budget” came in second.
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