Tuesday polls
The bank holiday yesterday means we didn't get our usual rush of Monday polling - while there's no real concrete evidence that doing poll fieldwork over a bank holiday produces odd results, polling companies tend to avoid it just in case. This means there was no YouGov poll last night, no Ashcroft poll this week and that the first of Populus's twice weekly polls came out a day late.
Populus's poll has topline figures of CON 31%, LAB 33%, LDEM 10%, UKIP 15%, GRN 4% (tabs). Again, there is no obvious sign of any impact from the debate - the two point Labour lead is the same as Populus's previous poll and not out of the ordinary, though the ten point score for the Lib Dems is their highest from Populus since mid-February.
The only other GB poll we are expecting tonight is YouGov's daily poll for the Sun, which normally appears around ten thirtyish.
Apart from that, the Jewish Chronicle had a new Survation poll of British Jews, suggesting a large majority of British Jews would vote Conservative in an election tomorrow. Voting intentions were CON 69%, LAB 22%, LDEM 2%, UKIP 2%. Tables for that poll are here.