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YouGov on the phone hacking scandal

The full tables for YouGov's weekly poll for the Sunday Times are now up here. Natually they are mainly dealing with the phone hacking scandal. Looking first at the regular trackers, David Cameron's own approval rating is down to minus 13 (from minus 10 last week)

By Anthony Wells 10 Jul 2011

YouGov/Sunday Times - CON 35, LAB 44, LDEM 8

This week's YouGov/Sunday Times poll has topline figures of CON 35%, LAB 44%, LDEM 8%. A nine point lead is the biggest Labour lead in a YouGov poll since April (and follows two 8 point leads in the week, so is probably more than just margin of

By Anthony Wells 09 Jul 2011

ComRes - 75% think Rebekah Brooks should go

Channel 5 news has a ComRes online poll tonight - just the one question asking if people thought Rebekah Brooks should remain in her job at News Corporation (sic*), be sacked or resign. 39% think she should be sacked, 36% think she should resign, 16% think she should stay in

By Anthony Wells 08 Jul 2011

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

Tonight's YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 35%, LAB 43%, LDEM 9% - so the eight point lead from yesterday is repeated, suggesting there may genuinely have been an increase in the Labour lead since last week. Meanwhile Channel 4 News this evening had

By Anthony Wells 06 Jul 2011

The impact of the strikes...

The news agenda has rather moved on from the strikes now, and is dominated by News International's travails - however, I expect we'll have to wait until the weekend to get any substantive polling on that (though I believe there is some Survation stuff tonight, which

By Anthony Wells 06 Jul 2011

YouGov/Sun - CON 35, LAB 43, LDEM 10

Topline results for today's YouGov/Sun poll are CON 35%, LAB 43%, LDEM 10%. 8 points is the biggest Labour lead in YouGov's poll for just under a month, but I'll add my normal caveat about being cautious about any single poll that appears

By Anthony Wells 05 Jul 2011

New poll of South-West England

Marketing Means have released results from a poll of the South-west of England, commissioned by the Western Morning News. Topline voting intention figures with changes from the general election are CON 42%(-1), LAB 28%(+13), LDEM 16%(-19), GRN 5%(+4). Compared to Marketing Means' last South West

By Anthony Wells 04 Jul 2011

YouGov/Sunday Times polling on last Thursday's strikes

The full tables for the YouGov/Sunday Times poll are here, mainly covering the strike and public sector pensions. 40% of people said they supported teachers going on strike last week, with 49% of people were opposed - exactly the same split YouGov found when they asked a similar question

By Anthony Wells 03 Jul 2011

YouGov/Sunday Times - CON 36, LAB 42, LDEM 9

Tonight's YouGov poll for the Sunday Times has topline figures of CON 36%, LAB 42%, LDEM 9%. Very much in line with the recent YouGov averages. As usual, I'll do a full post tomorrow when the full tables are up.

By Anthony Wells 02 Jul 2011

YouGov/Sun - CON 37, LAB 42, LDEM 8

The latest YouGov/Sun poll today has topline figures of CON 37%, LAB 42%, LDEM 8% - still very much in line with YouGov's recent polling. For those looking for any polling effect from the strikes, you're a day too early! Remember YouGov's fieldwork

By Anthony Wells 30 Jun 2011

Latest YouGov polling on teachers' strike

Today's YouGov poll for the Sun has a fresh set of polling on Thursday's strikes - full tabs are here. On balance the public remain opposed to the government's proposed changes to public sector pensions by 47% to 37%. However, while they oppose the

By Anthony Wells 29 Jun 2011

Strikes polling so far...

Unless it is called off I have no doubt there will be more polling on the teachers' strike in the next few days, but as I promised yesterday, here's what we've got so far. Firstly on the issue of public sector pensions themselves. 38% of

By Anthony Wells 27 Jun 2011
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