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YouGov/Sun - CON 31, LAB 45, LDEM 9

Tonight's YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 31%, LAB 45%, LDEM 9%, Others 15% (including UKIP on 8%). So, a second YouGov Labour lead of fourteen points. This is at the top end of the current range (in the last week we've

By Anthony Wells 16 May 2012

Ipsos MORI/Standard - CON 33, LAB 43, LDEM 9

Ipsos MORI's monthly political monitor poll is now out in the Evening Standard (which seems to have become its new home after living at Reuters for 18 months or so). Topline figures, with changes from last month, are CON 33%(-2), LAB 43%(+5), LDEM 9%(-3). It&

By Anthony Wells 15 May 2012
Lib Dem support at local elections

Lib Dem support at local elections

I'd have several comments here (and seen countless similar comments on Twitter) asking why, if the Lib Dems got 16% in the local elections this month none of the polls show them with that level of support. They normally proceed to conclude that the polls are wrong. As

By Anthony Wells 15 May 2012

YouGov/Sun - CON 31, LAB 45, UKIP 8, LDEM 7

Tonight's YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 31%, LAB 45%, UKIP 8%, LDEM 7%. The 14 point lead is the biggest Labour lead YouGov has ever shown since starting regular polling in 2002 (though other companies showed a lead of that size back in

By Anthony Wells 14 May 2012

More from the YouGov/Sunday Times poll

Full tables for the YouGov poll for the Sunday Times are now up here, mostly covering attitudes towards the coalition. On the regular leader ratings David Cameron has a net approval rating of minus 29 (up from minus 31 last week), Nick Clegg is on minus 54 (from minus 57

By Anthony Wells 13 May 2012

YouGov/Sunday Times - CON 31, LAB 43, LDEM 10

Tonight's YouGov poll for the Sunday Times has topline figure of CON 31%, LAB 43%, LDEM 10%, Others 17%. The twelve point Labour lead is broadly typical of what YouGov have been showing since the local elections and the seven pointer for the Lib Dems yesterday does indeed

By Anthony Wells 12 May 2012

YouGov/Sun - CON 34, LAB 44, LDEM 7, UKIP 7

Tonight's YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 34%, LAB 44%, LD 7%, UKIP 7%. The Labour lead is down slightly from other polls since the local elections, but nothing significant or outside the margin of error. The fieldwork for the poll was carried out

By Anthony Wells 10 May 2012

YouGov and TNS show 13 point Labour leads

Tonight's YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 31%, LAB 44%, LDEM 9% and Others 17% (including UKIP on 8%), so has Labour's lead at 13 for a second day. There are also some new voting intention figures from TNS-BMRB, with fieldwork conducted

By Anthony Wells 09 May 2012

YouGov/Sun - CON 31, LAB 44, LDEM 8, UKIP 8

Tonight's YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 31%, LAB 44%, LDEM 8%, Others 17% (including UKIP on 8%). Thirteen points equals the biggest Labour lead YouGov have shown since the election (it's been hit twice before, both in April). All the normal

By Anthony Wells 08 May 2012

London polling post-mortem

Most of the time on UK Polling Report I write about what the polls tell us about public opinion. Only when elections come along do we get to do it the other way around, and see what public opinion tells us about the accuracy of the polls. As regular readers

By Anthony Wells 08 May 2012

Comparing Boris and Dave

Boris Johnson's victory in London has produced the predictable flurry of media speculation about Boris as a future leader. Both the polls in the weekend papers - YouGov in the Sunday Times and Survation in the Mail on Sunday had a series of questions comparing Boris and David

By Anthony Wells 06 May 2012

YouGov/Sunday Times - CON 31, LAB 43, LDEM 9, UKIP 8

Tonight's weekly YouGov poll for the Sunday Times has topline figures of CON 31%, LAB 43%, LDEM 9%, Others 17% (including UKIP on 8%). Fieldwork was, as usual, conducted between Thursday afternoon and Friday afternoon and, in practice, the large majority of the fieldwork would have been conducted

By Anthony Wells 05 May 2012
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