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Days before key local elections across the UK, more than 2,000 people were asked by pollsters Angus Reid whether they thought the Coalition was "in touch with the concerns of ordinary people". Eighty-two per cent branded the Government out-of-touch. Only 18 per cent thought they were in touch.
The scale of public anger should serve as a warning shot to a prime minister accused of high-handed leadership and losing grip on the Coalition's mission to pull Britain free of Labour's toxic debt legacy.
In the last month the Government has been rocked by scandals, bungles and bad headlines as the Budget bombed and Britain slipped into a double dip recession.
More than half of voters - 53 per cent - now say they don't trust Mr Cameron to run the country, putting him almost level with Labour leader Ed Miliband, at 51 per cent.
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