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Two-thirds of women think conflict unwinnable

By Alex Barker

Published: November 7 2009 02:00 | Last updated: November 7 2009 02:00

A sharp and rapid deterioration in public support for the war in Afghanistan has been led by women, who are more likely than men to think troops should be called back from an "unwinnable" conflict, writes Alex Barker .

Recent polls have shown that the killing of five soldiers by an Afghan policeman has severely hit public confidence, raising fears that the voters will no longer tolerate an extended military presence.

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