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Louis Dor
Apr 16, 2016
Following David Cameron's slightly delayed admission that he benefited from the sale of holdings in his father's offshore unit trust fund, there has been negative polling, pig piñata protests calling for his resignation and even a solid Jeremy Corbyn comeback.
New polling by YouGov, however, suggests that despite the clamour surrounding the Panama Papers, people don't generally think that Cameron has done anything wrong - only 34 per cent say he has.
The below chart from Statista gives a breakdown by political party as to who thinks Dave is dodgy.
Turns out Labour think he is while the Conservatives do not - who would have thought?
Cameron and the Tories are trailing Labour in the polls presently with an EU referendum looming, but now the public don't think he's dodgy, we're sure Cameron's not feeling any pressure.
None at all.
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