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Latest general election opinion poll shows Labour have the lead over the Tories in the North West

The majority of young people said they'd vote Labour, while most over 65 said they'd vote for the Conservatives

People in the region are more likely to believe Theresa May would be a better Brexit negotiator than Jeremy Corbyn

Labour’s vote may be set to go up in the North West against a national trend, according to an exclusive nationwide survey of voting intentions.

Data from an online survey of almost 10,000 people shows 45 percent of respondents supported Labour at the 2015 election - but 48pc said they planned to do so at the general election on June 8.

The Conservatives are also on course to increase their share of the vote in the region.

While 26pc of respondents in the North West voted Tory in 2015, 29pc plan to do so this time.

UKIP appear to be the big losers in the region.

Only six percent of people say they plan to back the party this time, compared to nine percent who said they voted UKIP in 2015.

Both the Lib Dems and the Greens could see similar vote shares to last time. Seven percent said they planned to vote Lib Dem and five percent for the Greens.

Jeremy Corbyn and his party seem to have strongest support in the North West among the young.