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Public satisfaction paradox

Local government has soldiered on and maintained satisfaction levels, but for how much longer can councils fight the tide of the times, asks Ben Page.

As you will have noticed there's an election coming. It currently looks like being a ‘war of the weak' with Labour's lead gradually reducing, but no real rise in Conservative support.

The rise of ‘others' – UKIP and the SNP – has created more uncertainty than ever as to likely outcomes. The Tories maintain a handsome lead on running the economy, and David Cameron is far more liked than Ed Miliband, but overall they remain the most disliked party. Even the fact that half of Labour voters are dissatisfied with Miliband is not enough to make many of them switch to the blue half.

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