Twenty per cent of those who pronounced they voted Conservative in 2010 concluded that
they would not do so again in light of happy matrimony Photo: ALAMY
Meanwhile, groups over happy matrimony could cost a Conservatives enough
votes to force them out of energy during a subsequent election, a new check suggests.
One in 5 of electorate who upheld a celebration in 2010 would "definitely not"
do so again if a Coalition presses forward with a change, it found.
Even yet a infancy of Conservative electorate polled insisted they would stay
with a party, a detriment of a fifth of a support would be adequate to force
it out of power.
On Friday night some Conservative MPs described a commentary as a
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