And the percentage opposing a deal with the LibDems? 92 per cent.
When it comes to the policy priorities of men and women, there is little to choose between their likelihood to vote Tory.
Would it be better to have a second Tory-LibDem coalition stretching to 2020, or a stand-alone policy that could put Miliband in Downing Street before then?
The Liberal Democrat leader is striving to boost his appeal to persuadable Conservative supporters as well as Labour ones.
Its many divisions – by age, religion, class and geography – breeds a complex politics which it is too easily misunderstood.
If we do not stop this barbaric practice, we will have failed to protect young girls from horrific abuse.
He can neither strike a balance nor pick a side – who would be Deputy Prime Minister?
The Deputy Prime Minister has shaken off the Valentine’s Day romance and is now playing the field.
At present, UKIP poses more of a threat to the Conservatives than Labour.
Keep the LibDems on board while appeasing the right. Prepare for full-on conservatism. Oh, and one other small thing…
There are better ways of hitting back at Clegg than responding in kind.
New polling shows Labour cruising on 61 per cent, with UKIP in second on 15 per cent and the Tories in a close third on 14 per cent.
Danny Alexander would rather have his cold, blood-spattered, lifeless body hauled off to the morgue than see a cut in the top rate of tax
The Chairman of the ’22’s public services committee warns that the Treasury is re-starting “the doomsday machine that got us into this mess”.
The Party as a whole should have a say in whether what is on offer is acceptable, if that happens.