66 per cent declare themselves likely to support quitting the EU, and 30 per cent likely to back staying in it.
Plus our usual monthly questions – including a final shot at who the Conservative candidate should be for next year’s London Mayoral election.
Does this result reflect anything more than the usual reflex suspicion of CCHQ?
They agree with our columnist, Paul Abbott.
Three-quarters of the former believe that the latter should not be entitled to vote in the coming Party leadership election.
Boris has recovered from his worst-ever showing last month, but this is still his second-worst-ever.
Are most respondents assuming that the selection is now a done deal?
Should members and registered supporters have the same rights? What about city and county federations? Should the Party Chairman be elected? All this and much more.
There are claims that he will try to do so. Please give your view.
It’s been a less successful month for Boris, who achieves his lowest-ever rating.
Cameron will need to bring his Party with him if he is to extend air strikes right across ISIS territory.
The other candidates, capitalist lackies, counter-revolutionaries and secret Tories all, are struggling in our poll.
It’s the first time that the Chancellor has come out on top, and he’s done so with a 12-point lead over the Business Secretary.