More from the YouGov/Sunday Times poll
The full results of the YouGov/Sunday Times poll are now up here. On the regular trackers there is a further drop in Ed Miliband's approval rating, down to minus 21. Clegg (minus 30) and Cameron (zero) are pretty much unchanged. There are also further drops on the proportion of people who think the government are running the economy well (down from 40% to 38%) and people who think the coalition will be good for them (down to 21% from 26%).
To pick out some other interesting findings, YouGov asked what people's reaction would be to a Con/LD pact at the next election. Only 12% of Conservative voters would be in favour and only 21% of Liberal Democrats. A full merger between the parties was even less popular, only 8% of each party's voters backed the idea.
The public continue to be opposed to the VAT rise. 23% support the rise with 66% opposed. Asked if they'd rather have a VAT rise or a National Insurance rise as Alan Johnson suggested, people are more evenly split - 41% would prefer a NI rise, 36% would stick with the VAT rise. 22% of people say they themselves will have to make significant cut backs to cope with the VAT rise.