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    British public loses faith in Coalition's austerity plan as voters run out of patience with Plan A

    More people support Ed Miliband's 'time for a change' message than the Conservatives' likely

    pitch at the next general election

    A majority of the public believes the Government's economic plan has failed and that it will be

    "time for a change" in 2015, according to a ComRes survey

    In a boost for Labour, more people support Ed Miliband's "time for a change" message than

    the Conservatives' likely pitch at the next general election - that they should be allowed to

    "finish the job" of reviving Britain's economic fortunes.

    This is expected to be the crucial battle between the two biggest parties at the 2015 election.

    The finding that "time for change" trumps "let us finish the job" will raise Labour spirits, although

    other surveys show it trailing the Conservatives on economic credibility and that is still blamed

    by many voters for causing the deficit during its 13 years in power.

    According to ComRes, 58 per cent of people agree that the Government's economic plan has failed

    and so it will be time for a change of government in 2015,

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