CON up 5 – Ukip down 4 percent in new ComRes online poll
ComRes online for Indy on Snday/S Mirror: CON 33 +5 LAB 39 nc LD 11+2 Ukip 10-4.Details –www7.politicalbetting.com/?p=55948 twitter.com/MSmithsonPB/st…
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Is Dave’s IN-OUT strategy starting to work?
The general rule, when you see changes like the UKIP drop, is to wait for other pollsters to see if they follow the same trend.
Amongst other findings in the poll from ComRes for tomorrow Indy on Sunday and the Sunday Mirror.
Cameron versus Miliband
David Cameron is good at standing up for Britain’s interests in the European Union
Agree: 42% Disagree: 33%
Three quarters (76%) of Conservative voters and half (53%) of Liberal Democrats agree.
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If Ed Miliband were prime minister, he would be good at standing up for Britain’s interests in the EU
Agree: 22% Disagree: 44%
Just half (51%) of Labour voters, 5% of Conservative voters and 14% of Liberal Democrats agree.
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David Cameron is turning out to be a good Prime Minister
Agree: 32% (+5) Disagree: 46% (-6)
(Change since last month)Â This is his best net score (-14) since June 2011.
Europe
If a referendum were held on Britain’s membership of the EU, I would vote for Britain to leave the EU
Agree: 43% (-3) Disagree: 31% (+1)
(Change since May 2012)
If some EU powers cannot be restored to the UK, we should leave the EU
Agree: 57% (-1) Disagree: 21% (+3)
(Change since November)Â Half (50%) of Labour voters agree, as do 65% of Conservative voters and 47% of Liberal Democrat voters.
The UK should leave the EU regardless
Agree: 33% (-10) Disagree: 43% (+10)
(Change since November)Â This sharp change may reflect confidence that the UK will be able to negotiate better terms.
Leaving the European Union would be bad for the British economy in terms of lost jobs and trade
Agree: 38% (+2) Disagree: 36% (-4)
(Change since May 2012)
By promising a referendum on Europe in the future, David Cameron is causing years of uncertainty which will be bad for the British economy
Agree: 43% Disagree: 30%
One in five (21%) Conservative voters agree.
I expect a Labour Government under Ed Miliband would try to abolish the pound and replace it with the euro
Agree: 30% Disagree: 32% Don’t know: 38%
Mike Smithson
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