The Conservative party conference is in full swing and the Spectator is hosting a myriad of events across the next few days. This afternoon we hosted a panel conversation revealing exclusive Ipsos polling conducted for the conference. It revealed that ultimately the Tories may be down but they are definitely not out. The survey found that a majority of Brits believe that the Tories still have another general election win in them – while just 50 per cent felt the same about Labour, one of the more positive poll results for the Conservatives in months.

In more (relatively) good news for the party, more people think that Reform’s Nigel Farage would make a bad prime minister than a good one (42 per cent to 34 per cent) – although voters aren’t convinced by Kemi Badenoch. Almost one in two r

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