Ipsos MORI/Standard - CON 33, LAB 34, LD 8, UKIP 13, GRN 6
The monthly Ipsos MORI poll for the Evening Standard is out today, with topline figures of CON 33%(-1), LAB 34%(-2), LDEM 8%(+2), UKIP 13%(+4), GRN 6%(-1). Changes are from a month ago and show little of significance - the only large movement is a four point increase for UKIP, which is likely a reversion to the mean after an odd looking 9% in last month's poll.
The tables aren't up on the MORI website as I write (though MORI are usually very swift, so they may well be by the time you read this) though the Standard's write up is here. The rest of the poll seems to have largely concentrated on looking towards the budget, and has some generally positive findings for George Osborne. 56% are now saying the government are doing a good job on the economy and Osborne's own approval rating as Chancellor is 43%. That's high by the standards of Tory Chancellors... but lower than Gordon Brown had for almost the whole time he was at Number 11.