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.
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.
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,
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
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'
YouGov's daily poll for the Sun yesterday had topline figures of CON 36%, LAB 43%, LDEM 9% - nothing out of line with the recent YouGov averages. Crime had predictably shot up the list of what people thought were the important issues facing the country, 48% of people
Last night's YouGov poll for the Sun had topline figures of CON 36%, LAB 44%, LDEM 9% - very much the norm as of late. If there is any effect on the polls from the riots you shouldn't expect to see them yet anyway. In the
Topline results in this week's Sunday Times poll are CON 35%, LAB 44%, LDEM 9% - still very much in line with YouGov's average Labour lead of around 8 points. Full tabs are here. On the leader ratings, both Cameron and Miliband are down from a
There is a post over on Conservative Home rounding up the polling at the end of year. While some of it is somewhat optimistic for the Tories (for example, I probably wouldn't say that the public back Osborne over Balls as best Chancellor - when YouGov last asked
In yesterday's Sun there were a set of approval questions for leading politicians (actually asked in July). William Hague came out top, with a net approval rating of plus 11, the only positive rating received. I expect some of that is still a residual effect from the period
Tonight's YouGov/Sun voting intention figures are CON 36%, LAB 45%, LDEM 8%. We've now had a pretty steady YouGov Labour lead of 8 points or so (with normal variation either side of that) for almost a month, dating from roughly the time that the phone
The daily YouGov poll for the Sun shows topline figures of CON 35%, LAB 42%, LD 11%, still a pretty consistant Labour lead of around about 8 points. Tables are here - worth noting are the Libya questions, which YouGov have been asking daily since military intervention began. Today for
I didn't get chance to do a post on the YouGov/Sunday Times poll yesterday - the full tables are here. People elsewhere have already written about it, so I'm just going to pick out some of the interesting bits. On the regular trackers, David Cameron&
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