The Tories and Labour are now neck and neck in a new opinion poll.
are now neck and neck in a new opinion poll.It marks the first time the Conservatives have not been ahead of Labour in an Opinium survey for 13 months.
Nearly half of voters, 47%, disapprove of the Government’s handling of coronavirus, compared to less than a third, 31%, who approve, according to the poll.With English schools reopening next week, 63% of parents with school age children say it is safe for primary schools to do so.But pupils aged 14-15 appear most concerned about returning to class as 45% of parents with children in this age group say their child is worried, against to 48% who say they are not.
More than half of adults surveyed, 52%, support making face masks compulsory for children in school, with 22% neither supporting nor opposing, and 19% against such a move.
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