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YouGov/Sunday Times - CON 33, LAB 43, LD 10, UKIP 6

This week's YouGov results for the Sunday Times are now up here. Voting intention is CON 33%, LAB 43%, LDEM 10%, UKIP 6%. As ever, it is wrong to judge by a single poll, but this one is very much back to the normal holding position. We had

By Anthony Wells 14 Oct 2012

YouGov/Sun - CON 35, LAB 42, LD 8, UKIP 7

This mornings YouGov poll for the Sun has topline voting intention figures of CON 35%, LAB 42%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 7%. The seven point lead is the same as yesterday's poll, and suggests the Conservatives have enjoyed a modest but not particularly dramatic boost from their conference. As

By Anthony Wells 12 Oct 2012

YouGov/Sun - CON 34, LAB 41, LD 8, UKIP 10

This morning's YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 34%, LAB 41%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 10%. The seven point Labour lead is lower than YouGov have shown of late - it may be the first sign of a conference boost for the Tories, or it

By Anthony Wells 11 Oct 2012

New TNS-BMRB and YouGov polls

TNS-BMRB have released a new poll with topline figures of CON 31%(+3), LAB 44%(nc), LDEM 8%, Others 17%(-2). Changes are from their previous poll which was conducted prior to the Liberal Democrat conference - on the face of it is shows a rather counter-intuitive Conservative increase during

By Anthony Wells 09 Oct 2012

The return of Shy Tories?

A couple of articles by James Forsyth and Gary Gibbon at the weekend mentioned a Conservative belief that they would do better because there were "shy Tories" out there. My initial reaction was that it smelt a bit "straw-clutchy", but equally James cited Andrew Cooper and

By Anthony Wells 08 Oct 2012

YouGov/Sunday Times - CON 31, LAB 45, LD 8, UKIP 8

This week's YouGov poll for the Sunday Times has topline figures of CON 31%, LAB 45%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 8% - maintaining the conference boost for Labour that we saw straight after Ed Miliband's speech. Looking more specificially at Ed Miliband, his job approval rating is

By Anthony Wells 07 Oct 2012

Polling on abortion

Let's start with the fundamentals - only a very small minority of people in Britain oppose abortion completely. The principle that women should be able to have an abortion has overwhelming support. For example, YouGov here found only 6% of people wanted to ban abortion altogether, and in

By Anthony Wells 06 Oct 2012

YouGov/Sun - CON 31, LAB 45, LDEM 10, UKIP 7

This morning's YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 31%, LAB 45%, LDEM 10%, UKIP 7%. A fourteen point Labour lead is certainly not unprecedented (YouGov had them that far ahead back in June) and not outside the normal margin of error, but wouldn'

By Anthony Wells 04 Oct 2012

YouGov/Sun - CON 34, LAB 42, LD 9, UKIP 8

This morning's YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 34%, LAB 42%, LDEM 9%, UKIP 8%. The eight point lead for Labour is well within the normal margin of error of the 9-10 point leads that YouGov have been showing in recent months, though perhaps

By Anthony Wells 03 Oct 2012

ComRes/Indy - CON 35, LAB 38, LDEM 15

Tonight's monthly ComRes phone poll for the Indy has topine figures of CON 35%(nc), LAB 38%(-4), LDEM 15%(+3), Others 12%(+1). Changes are from ComRes's last telephone poll a month ago. The three point lead is the lowest any poll has shown since

By Anthony Wells 01 Oct 2012

More on the YouGov/Sunday Times poll

The full tables for the YouGov/Sunday Times survey are now up here, largely covering the Labour leadership and atttitudes towards taxes on the rich. The comparisons between Ed Miliband and David Cameron show the regular pattern we've seen in other polling and in the Opinium poll last

By Anthony Wells 30 Sep 2012

New Opinium and YouGov polls

Opinium's weekly poll for the Observer is already out and has topline figures of CON 29%(-1), LAB 39%(-3), LDEM 10%(+2), Others 22%(+2), including UKIP on 10%. The Lib Dems are up two points since their conference, though it is impossible to know whether that

By Anthony Wells 29 Sep 2012
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