The survey, the first by ICM since election day, showed 64 per cent of voters thought that the Liberal Democrat/Conservative coalition was the right way forward for Britain after the general election resulted in a hung parliament.
It was backed by 87 per cent of those who voted Tory this month and 77 per cent of Lib Dem voters.
Meanwhile David Miliband is the clear favourite among the public to succeed Gordon Brown as Labour leader.
Overall, the Conservatives have gained one point since the election and are on 38 per cent. The Lib Dems, by contrast, have slipped significantly since polling day and are down three points to 21 per cent. Labour have gained three points to 33 per cent.
More: Tory/Lib Dem coalition wins public approval in ICM poll - Telegraph
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AtW's comment: they are doing ok so far, I guess everyone is just relieved that the Clown has left ze building
It was backed by 87 per cent of those who voted Tory this month and 77 per cent of Lib Dem voters.
Meanwhile David Miliband is the clear favourite among the public to succeed Gordon Brown as Labour leader.
Overall, the Conservatives have gained one point since the election and are on 38 per cent. The Lib Dems, by contrast, have slipped significantly since polling day and are down three points to 21 per cent. Labour have gained three points to 33 per cent.
More: Tory/Lib Dem coalition wins public approval in ICM poll - Telegraph
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AtW's comment: they are doing ok so far, I guess everyone is just relieved that the Clown has left ze building
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