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Poll of Derby North & South Derbyshire

Survation have published a poll of Derby North and South Derbyshire constituencies for the Mirror and Progressive Polling, which shows a boost for Labour in both seats. Full tabs are here. The polling methodology itself was largely along ICM lines (telephone survey, weighted by past vote, ICM style weightings on

By Anthony Wells 22 Aug 2011

YouGov/Sunday Times - CON 36, LAB 40, LDEM 11

YouGov's daily poll for the Sunday Times has topline figures of CON 36%, LAB 40%, LDEM 11% - it's a lower lead for Labour than we've seen in YouGov's recent polls, but I'll just leave that with my normal caveats

By Anthony Wells 21 Aug 2011

ComRes/Sunday Indy - CON 38, LAB 40, LDEM 11

ComRes's monthly online poll for the Indy on Sunday and Sunday Mirror is out this weekend. The topline figures are CON 38%(+2), LAB 40%(nc), LDEM 11%(+1), Others 11%(-3). Changes are since the last online ComRes poll a month ago, taken at the height of

By Anthony Wells 20 Aug 2011

Public opinion on riots sentencing

The post-riots polling continues to roll on - on yesterday's Sun poll there were some questions on the sentencing of those involved in the riots (full tabs here and here). Overall, only 12% of people think the sentences handed down so far have been too harsh. 49% think

By Anthony Wells 19 Aug 2011

YouGov on Bratton, benefits and evictions

On yesterday's YouGov poll there were also some questions on the continuing aftermath of the riots - full tabs here. First up, only 35% of people think that Bill Bratton should be allowed to apply for the Commissioner of the Metropolitan police job, 50% think he should not.

By Anthony Wells 17 Aug 2011

YouGov/Sun - CON 36, LAB 42, LDEM 10

Tonight's YouGov voting intention figures for the Sun are CON 36%, LAB 42%, LDEM 10%. Despite the political upheaval of the riots, there is very little change in voting intentions - a 6 point Labour lead is at the low end of YouGov's recent range, but

By Anthony Wells 16 Aug 2011
New MarketingMeans polls of the South West

New MarketingMeans polls of the South West

MarketingMeans have their latest monthly poll of voting intentions in the South-West region for the The Western Morning News & Western Daily Press (or, at least, most of it - it excludes Poole & Bournemouth). Topline figures with changes from the June/July poll are CON 40%(-2), LAB 21%

By Anthony Wells 15 Aug 2011

YouGov/Sunday Times on the riots

Full results for the Sunday Times/YouGov poll are now up here. As you'd might expect, given it's silly season and it's the only story in the news, the focus is again on the riots. On the regular leadership trackers there is little change

By Anthony Wells 14 Aug 2011

YouGov/Sunday Times - CON 36%, LAB 43%, LDEM 9%

Tonight's YouGov/Sunday Times poll has voting intentions of CON 36%, LAB 43%, LDEM 9%. Full report to follow tomorrow once the tables are up.

By Anthony Wells 13 Aug 2011

YouGov/Channel 4 poll on the riots

There is a further YouGov poll on the riots for Channel 4 News (and, of course, more to come in the Sunday Times tomorrow). Earlier in the week YouGov asked people to pick what they thought was the ONE main reason for the riots in a poll for the Sun,

By Anthony Wells 13 Aug 2011

ICM poll on the riots

The Guardian have an online ICM poll on the riots, conducted on Wednesday and Thursday. As in the YouGov poll at the start of the week, both David Cameron and Boris Johnson have negative ratings on how they handled the riots - 30% think Cameron did a good job dealing

By Anthony Wells 12 Aug 2011

YouGov/Sun - CON 35, LAB 43, LDEM 9

Yesterday's daily YouGov poll for the Sun had topline figures of CON 35%, LAB 43%, LDEM 9%. Thus far there is no obvious effect upon voting intention from the riots... and that probably shouldn't surprise us that much. The reality is that most things don'

By Anthony Wells 12 Aug 2011
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