British Prime Minister Theresa May's lead over the opposition Labour Party ahead of tomorrow's national election has narrowed to just one percentage point, according to a poll by Survation for ITV television.
The poll was conducted on Friday and Saturday, before an attack in London by Islamist militants that killed seven people and injured 48.
In the previous Survation poll for ITV, published a week ago, the Conservatives had a lead of six points. But a separate Survation poll, published on Saturday for the Mail on Sunday newspaper, also gave the Conservatives a one-point lead.
Survation said its latest poll put support for May's Conservative Party at 41.5 per cent compared with 40.4 per cent for Labour, a result which if replicated in the election would put in jeopardy the Conservatives' majority in Parliament.
Opinion polls by other leading polling firms have given wider leads for the Conservatives in recent days, ranging as high as 11 and 12 points.