Today's News of the World publishes ( in an article titled "Brown and out") the results of an ICM poll which reports a 9% swing to the Conservatives.
ICM says 131 of the 145 Conservative target constituencies would be won by the Conservatives if current projected voting trends were repeated at the next General Election.
The new opinion poll points to a Conservative majority of 64 in the House of Commons.
The News of the World says that 4 well known ministers would lose their seats on a 9% swing to the Conservatives - Alistair Darling, Jacqui Smith, Ruth Kelly and John Hutton.
51% of those polled said that the NHS was the most important issue with 40% saying education was the main priority issue. 33% chose the economy and 16% said europe/foreign affairs.
50% of those questioned thought that the Conservatives would be better at controlling immigration than Labour (24% backed Labour on this).
While the News of the World gave the swing to the Conservatives - it did not say how much support each party currently has nationally.
More on the new ICM opinion poll at:
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