LONDON (Reuters) - Tony Blair's Labour government is sleazier than the Conservative administration it swept from power nine years ago, an opinion poll showed on Saturday.
Its findings increased the pressure on the premier to step down as his beleaguered government has been hit by sex scandals, mismanagement and accusations of trading state awards.
Blair, who promised to be "whiter than white" after defeating the Conservatives in a landslide 1997 election triumph, now faces even greater voter disillusionment.
The YouGov poll showed 69 percent of people looked on Labour as "very sleazy and disreputable" compared to 63 percent for the last Conservative government.
Its findings increased the pressure on the premier to step down as his beleaguered government has been hit by sex scandals, mismanagement and accusations of trading state awards.
Blair, who promised to be "whiter than white" after defeating the Conservatives in a landslide 1997 election triumph, now faces even greater voter disillusionment.
The YouGov poll showed 69 percent of people looked on Labour as "very sleazy and disreputable" compared to 63 percent for the last Conservative government.
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