When Sunak called an election, Labour was 22 points ahead. Has anything changed?

When Sunak called an election, Labour was 22 points ahead. Has anything changed?

While Labour’s lead has remained at over 20 points throughout campaign, both Conservatives and Labour have lost support to smaller parties over past six weeks

Guardian general election live poll tracker

It’s been six weeks since Rishi Sunak, in his rain-sodden jacket, announced the next UK general election would be held on 4 July.

At that point, Labour was leading by 21.8 points in the polls. Now, as we come to the end of a largely stale six-week campaign, their lead stands at 20 points – down nearly two points.

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