UK Polling Report
Home
  • Seats
  • Polls
  • Projections
  • Maps
  • Analysis
Home
  • Seats
  • Polls
  • Projections
  • Maps
  • Analysis

YouGov/Sunday Times - C36 L42 LD10

Tonight's YouGov/Sunday Times poll has topline figures of CON 36%, LAB 42%, LDEM 10%. Labour's lead has been above its five point average for three polls in a row now, my guess is that there has been a slight increase in Labour's lead

By Anthony Wells 05 Feb 2011

YouGov show 7 point Labour lead

Yesterday's daily figures from the YouGov/Sun poll showed an eight point lead and I was duly sceptical, writing that it could yet just be an outlier and we could still really be looking at the five point Labour lead that YouGov's daily poll has tended

By Anthony Wells 03 Feb 2011

YouGov/Sun - 36/44/9

Apologies for the website troubles last night - hopefully all is now sorted. All many of you will have seen, the latest YouGov/Sun poll has voting intentions of CON 36%, LAB 44% and LDEM 9%. This is the highest Labour lead YouGov's daily polling has shown since

By Anthony Wells 03 Feb 2011

YouGov/Sun - 39/44/8

YouGov's daily poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 39%, LAB 44%, LDEM 8%. As expected, the 2 point Labour lead in yesterday's poll did indeed turn out to be an outlier and the daily tracker continues to show a steady five point lead

By Anthony Wells 01 Feb 2011

New YouGov and ComRes polls

Two new polls tonight. YouGov have topline figures of CON 40%, LAB 42%, LDEM 8%. It's a smaller Labour lead than usual, but I'd be surprised if this didn't turn out to be an outlier from the normal Labour lead of 5% or so

By Anthony Wells 31 Jan 2011

The left-right spectrum

At the beginning of the year YouGov re-asked a question on where people would place the parties, the party leaders and themselves on the left-right spectrum - a question we've returned to a couple of times a year since we first asked it in 2002. As I'

By Anthony Wells 31 Jan 2011

More from YouGov's Sunday Times poll

The full tables for the YouGov/Sunday Times poll are now up here. The regular economic trackers have fallen even further since last week, before the GDP figures, when they were already dire. Since then the percentage of people thinking the economy is in a bad state is up to

By Anthony Wells 30 Jan 2011

Angus Reid poll shows 11 point Labour lead

Having said there aren't any other polls in the Sunday papers, it turns out there is an Angus Reid on in the Sunday Express. Their voting intention figures are CON 32%(-1), LAB 43%(+2), LDEM 11%(-1). Changes are from their poll at the start of the

By Anthony Wells 29 Jan 2011

YouGov/Sunday Times - 39/43/8

Tonight's YouGov/Sunday Times poll - the only one I'm aware of so far in the Sunday papers - has got topline voting intention figures of CON 39%, LAB 43%, LDEM 8%. The Labour lead of around 5 points still seems very steady indeed - YouGov&

By Anthony Wells 29 Jan 2011

YouGov/Sun - 38/44/8

Tonight's YouGov/Sun poll has topline figures of CON 38%, LAB 44%, LDEM 8%. Yesterday's narrowing of the Labour lead to two points looks like the outlier most people assumed it was at the time - instead we are back to figures very much in line

By Anthony Wells 27 Jan 2011

Angus Reid - 33/41/12

We also have a new Angus Reid poll out today, with broadly similar figures to MORI (well, they are more similar to MORI than they are YouGov and ICM). Topline figures with changes from the start of the month are CON 33%(-2), LAB 41%(+1), LDEM 12%(nc). A

By Anthony Wells 27 Jan 2011

Fear of recession, what Labour would be doing and how likeable is Ed?

Last night we had both YouGov and Ipsos-MORI polls, and while I've already written about the headline voting intention figures, both had some other interesting findings. YouGov's poll was conducted after the release of the GDP figures which showed the economy shrinking in the final quarter

By Anthony Wells 27 Jan 2011
See all

Candidates Wanted

Know of a candidate in this seat who isn't on our page? Submit their details below.

Latest Polls

Loading latest polls...

All poll data Share
UK Polling Report
  • About
  • Models
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • Donate
  • RSS
  • Admin
Powered by Ghost
✉

Email Newsletter

Sign up to receive occasional updates from UK Polling Report.