About one in six say that the former Work and Pensions Secretary is more at fault.
The consistency of the replies is important in the light of a surprising response to another question from last month.
Also: Who was at fault in the PIP row – Osborne, IDS, or neither? And: should Gove be made Deputy Prime Minister?
The finding scarcely moves from last month – yet more evidence of the survey’s usual consistency.
Leave supporters mark Remain Ministers down. Remain supporters mark Leave Ministers down. Gove heads the table on our lowest top score ever.
Pro-Leave support piles up for the Mayor, Gove and Fox – leaving Osborne and May with most of the pro-Remain rest.
This is our first complete survey since Cameron’s EU deal.
The deal has left our Party member readers unimpressed.
Also: were they a success?
The survey was conducted before the publication of Cameron’s draft EU deal – but Europe will still have had an effect on some of the results.
We conducted it in the wake of his renegotiation and the draft deal.
Has the renegotiation plan changed your mind? If so, in which direction?
Take our latest monthly survey to have your say.
Plus: the consistent popularity of Fallon and Javid, and Crabb’s astonishing leap.