Labour's web visitors are crossing over to see Howard's way
LONDON – Online behaviour shows the public is more likely to defect from Labour to the Tories than vice versa, according to data released to coincide with the start of the General Election campaign.
Howard: online web visitors moving from Labour site to Tories'
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