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Fallout of the Ian Duncan Smith resignation
2016-03-21 09:51:09 Post No. 30875
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Fallout of the Ian Duncan Smith resignation
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2016-03-21 09:51:09
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35858101
Does /news/ think Smith's resignation as head of the department of work and pensions will have major repercussions for the Conservative party? Cameron is already having to come out to defend himself after Smith's attacks while on Marr, Osborne looks to be in a terrible position with opposition mounting in his own party.
Will Labour be able to capitalise on this? Yougov had their first poll with Labour with a one point lead a few days previous to the budget, though it should be added that Yougov's online polling sometimes overestimates opposition parties, or those with active grassroots supporters. Or will everyone just forget this ever happened, Cameron and Osborne weather the storm and the Tories win big in 2020 again.