While there's always talk about not believing the polls from the parties that are behind in them, I think you only need to look at Labour's decision to change their approach on Brexit the morning after that You Gov poll was released to realise that they were spooked by it.

Who knows, the You Gov poll may turn out to be wrong, but the sheer size of the sample used makes you doubt it and the conclusion I draw from it is that no matter what happens/has happened during the campaign, the only thing that matters to a sizeable minority of those intending to vote is to "get Brexit done".

This election has always been about Brexit to one side of the divide and unless the other side realises this and people take on board what can be done by voting tactically, we are going to have a majority Conservative Government.