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Ipsos MORI/Reuters - CON 35%, LAB 41%, LD 12%

The last of February's regular monthly polls has rolled in - Ipsos MORI for Reuters have topline figures, with changes from January, of CON 35%(-3), LAB 41%(+3), LDEM 12%(nc). A six point Labour lead is the largest any poll has shown since before Cameron'

By Anthony Wells 29 Feb 2012

New YouGov and Opinium polls

Tonight's YouGov poll has topline figures of CON 40%, LAB 39%, LDEM 9% - a Tory lead but still in line with the recent average of a small Labour lead of a point or so. Opinium have also released new figures (though the actual fieldwork was conducted last

By Anthony Wells 28 Feb 2012

New YouGov and ComRes polls

We have new polls from ComRes and YouGov tonight. The monthly ComRes telephone poll for the Indy has topline figures of CON 37%(nc), LAB 40%(+2), LDEM 13%(-1), Others 10%. Meanwhile the first of this week's daily YouGov polls for the Sun has topline figures of

By Anthony Wells 27 Feb 2012

The Observer and Voodoo polling

Last month Chris Elliot, the Guardian's readers' editor, quoted a letter from a reader saying there "seemed to be a cultural problem among Guardian reporters that it is of no consequence if you completely misunderstand or mis-report the figures in a story [...] I hope that you

By Anthony Wells 27 Feb 2012

YouGov/Sunday Times on workfare, NHS & Syria

The full tabs for the YouGov/Sunday Times poll are now online here. The budget questions were all largely unsurprising - the mansion tax remains very popular (75% support on £2m houses), as is increasing the personal tax allowance and cutting fuel duty. People also continue to support the ending

By Anthony Wells 26 Feb 2012

YouGov/Sunday Times - CON 38%, LAB 40%, LDEM 10%

Tonight's YouGov/Sunday Times poll has topline figures of CON 38%, LAB 40%, LDEM 10% - very much in line with the average Labour lead of around about 1 point that YouGov have been showing in recent weeks. As usual, I'll do a proper update tomorrow

By Anthony Wells 25 Feb 2012

REPOST: Too frequently asked Questions

This is an updated version of a post from way back before the 2010 election, which I felt needed another airing. Thankfully comments along these lines don't turn up very often in the comments here, but I see them with depressing frequency on Twitter when poll results are

By Anthony Wells 24 Feb 2012

YouGov/Sun - CON 39%, LAB 38%, LDEM 10%

Tonight's YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 39% LAB 38% LDEM 10%. So far this week the YouGov daily polls have shown two 1 point Conservative leads, a 2 point Labour lead and a 4 point Labour lead, so still averaging out at a

By Anthony Wells 23 Feb 2012
What causes poll movements

What causes poll movements

The Guardian's report on their poll this month has made the assumption that a drop in Conservative support is due to NHS policy, various other commentators have this morning jumped to the same conclusion. The truth is, as ever, rather more complex than that. Firstly we should set

By Anthony Wells 21 Feb 2012

New ICM, Populus and YouGov polls

We could have several polls tonight, given most of last month's polls ended up being conducted over the same weekend. The first one out is ICM's monthly poll for the Guardian. Last month's Guardian poll had shown a Tory lead of five points, this

By Anthony Wells 20 Feb 2012

Some pickings from the YouGov/Sunday Times poll

I didn't get chance yesterday to do a full rundown of the Sunday Times poll, so with full tabs long since up, here are a couple of things worth noting. 1) The problems of the new child benefit rules. The principle of withdrawing child benefit from households with

By Anthony Wells 20 Feb 2012

YouGov/Sunday Times - CON 37, LAB 41, LDEM 7

Tonight's YouGov poll for the Sunday Times has topline figures of CON 37%, LAB 41%, LDEM 7%, Others 15%. It's a four point lead for Labour and a very low score for the Lib Dems, the lowest since last month. Normal caveats apply, it could the

By Anthony Wells 18 Feb 2012
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