If the private wealth industry had it their way the Conservatives would win a convincing victory in Thursday’s general election.
The majority (54.8 percent) of respondents in PAM Insight’s two-week General Election survey stated they were planning to vote for the Conservatives.
Bucking the national trend, the second most popular party was the Liberal Democrats (29 percent). Labour was chosen by 6.5 percent, while the Brexit Party took 3.2 percent of the vote.
If our unscientific poll was extrapolated across the 650 parliamentary seats in the UK and Northern Ireland, the Conservatives would have 356 seats, ...