Tory daily poll lead remains stable despite hacking affair

Tory daily poll lead remains stable despite hacking affair

Survey Date CON (%) LAB (%) LD (%) Con Lead
           
YouGov/Sun 09/09/10 42 37 14 5
YouGov/Sun 06/09/10 42 37 13 5
YouGov/Sunday Times 03/09/10 42 37 12 5
YouGov/Sun 02/09/10 42 37 12 5
YouGov/Sun 01/09/10 43 37 12 6
YouGov/Sun 31/08/10 43 38 11 5
YouGov/Sunday Times 27/08/10 41 37 13 4
YouGov/Sun 26/08/10 42 37 12 5
YouGov/Sun 25/08/10 42 37 12 5
YouGov/Sun 24/08/10 41 38 13 3
YouGov/Sun 23/08/10 41 39 12 2
YouGov/Sunday Times 20/08/10 41 38 12 3

Why’s Labour getting no return for its efforts?

After an intensive period in which the Coulson/hacking affair has been making the headlines there is, as yet, no discernable movement in the YouGov daily polls. The Tories are still holding their position in the low 40s five points ahead of Labour.

Given the amount of political capital that’s been expended you might have expected to see some movement.

Could it be that this is only interesting to those within the Westminster village?

Mike Smithson

Comments are closed.