Labour start the year with a 16% lead
Here is a chart of the average polls so far (the average is used so that the sampling errors of different pollsters cancel out):
At this point in the 1992 - 1997 Parliament, Blair's Labour Party led in the polls by 23%. Blair then won the 1997 election with 43.2% of the vote to John Major's Conservatives on 30.7% - a 12.5% lead. So by the time the election happened, the lead had narrowed.
Conservatives will be pinning their hopes on the lead narrowing again; especially as they scored only 16% in the June 2019 European Parliament elections, only to win the December 2019 election with 43.6% of the vote.
Inflation is coming down, but the question is, is it falling fast enough for people to notice? Unleaded petrol is now 139p/litre, compared with 165p/litre a year ago. But food prices are still much higher than a year ago.
Canny sceptical voters will judge how well the govt has done on inflation based on their own experience, rather than the official stats.
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