Labour’s economic support measures enjoy support but voters don’t expect them to be significant
In the overall headline numbers in The Times’ poll there is no change with the Conservatives maintaining a 16% advantage. … Read more »
In the overall headline numbers in The Times’ poll there is no change with the Conservatives maintaining a 16% advantage. … Read more »
There was a time when August was a quiet political month. No longer. If today is your first day back… Read more »
The Tories remain well ahead in the latest YouGov survey for The Daily Telegraph. CCHQ insist there is no room… Read more »
A ComRes poll for tomorrow’s Independent on Sunday finds the Conservatives on 46%, Labour on 25% and the Liberal Democrats… Read more »
John Leonard has kindly pointed out that there’s an Ipsos-MORI poll which puts the Conservatives on 48% and Labour on… Read more »
The Conservatives are 15% ahead in an ICM poll for tomorrow’s Guardian. The Guardian is choosing to lead on the… Read more »
The Sunday Times also has these interesting findings: "With the economic news getting gloomier by the day, Cameron and George… Read more »
The latest YouGov poll, for today’s News of the World, shows Brown still adrift by 20%. The Sunday Times"provides us… Read more »
Sorry to have missed this earlier but there’s an ICM poll in the Sunday Express. ICM normally gives the LibDems… Read more »
…Tony Blair. That’s the conclusion of a YouGov poll for this morning’s Telegraph. These hypothetical match-up polls have to be… Read more »
The first post-Glasgow East poll appears this morning, in The Times. The Populus poll finds Labour 16% adrift and the… Read more »
Opinion poll findings are coming at us thick and fast at the moment. A new YouGov survey for The Telegraph… Read more »
A Crosby Textor survey of 1,054 voters in the Tories’ top thirty target seats reveals that the Conservative lead may… Read more »
Have you enjoyed today? Labour’s defeat in Glasgow East? That new WebCameron video marking the last year. Here’s a night… Read more »
The Conservatives are on 47%, Labour 27% and the LibDems on just 15%. More here.