Two polls out this weekend - one with an 11 point lead [the article is not published as of 23.06, so I will update this link tomorrow morning], one with a 5% lead.

Will be reading for this tomorrow - which is right, and which is righter?

A quickie reading suggests the ComRes one is the SIX OF PENTACLES (balanced, strong, but rather generous) and the Sunday Times one is the TEN OF SWORDS (absolutely deadly).

Reading for which will have the most impact, ComRes is KING OF CUPS (it will give some people hope); the Sunday Times poll is the SIX OF CUPS (which tends to suggest that the depth of analysis is rooted more deeply in domestic realities).

Reading for impact on the Tory leadership, ComRes is actually THE TOWER (unexpected, and downward motion) and the Sunday Times poll puts them at SEVEN OF WANDS, which is struggle and strife that they are barely able to hold off for the moment.

For impact on Labour: ComRes is the TWO OF SWORDS (balance but equivocation and indecision); and for the ST the card is the THREE OF CUPS (relaxation and confidence).

I'm not going to comment; the contributors to Conservative Home are doing that well enough for me. All I'm going to add is that the average result (8%) is still back in single figure territory, and I am going to make that the lead for which I read tomorrow as these two polls cannot really be told apart in methodology, reliability and location of publication.