A survey conducted by ICM Research found the difference between the Conservative Party and the Labor Party to only seven points, according to a report published by Reuters, between 22 and 25 November.
The report showed that the vote for the Conservative Party fell by 1% to 41%, while the vote for Labor rose by two points, to get the party 34% of the vote, thus narrowing the difference between the two parties to become 7 points.
At the same time, the DUP stood at 13%, while the Brexit slipped by one point to 4%.
The poll follows comments by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson this morning that he intends to submit the Brexit agreement to the British parliament for a vote before Christmas celebrations, in order to commit Britain to leave the European Union with an agreement and on schedule in January.