YouGov, like Survation at the weekend, finds 61 percent back raising the tax rate for high earners to 50p
But YouGov finds more people are opposed
We’ve now got the second poll on the Ed Balls tax plan announced on Saturday. It’s from YouGov for today’s Times and finds 61% to 26% against. The detail hasn’t been published yes but the paper reports that LAB voters are overwhelmingly supportive, while 52% cent of CON supporters are opposed.45% think the move would help the economy, 19% say it would cause damage.
Labour will be pleased that this key policy continues to poll well.
Ed Balls himself, as can be seen in the video above, came under the Paxman spotlight last night. It is worth watching to see how Balls played it because this plan is gong to be a huge GE2015 issue.
Meanwhile there was an interesting Twitter discussion on the ComRes 1% LAB lead poll with leading psephologist, Dr. Will Jennings of Southampton University, last night.
@MSmithsonPB Perhaps better to say raw figures are LAB 38.9% CON 29.0%. I predict polling methodologies are going to be in spotlight #GE2015
— Will Jennings (@drjennings) January 27, 2014
@election_data @MSmithsonPB I'm not betting on WHO, but sense change in political landscape may find out particular weighting assumptions…
— Will Jennings (@drjennings) January 27, 2014
I think Jennings is right. Polling methodologies will come under much greater scrutiny in the fifteen months that remain.
Some sampling issues in latest YouGov – not getting enough 18-24s. http://t.co/19YITGcJHi
— Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) January 28, 2014