The Sunday Times YouGov findings on the reshuffle, Michael Gove, free schools, the “bedroom tax” and leaving the ECHR
YouGov poll finding on more women being in the cabinet pic.twitter.com/mGRDtJiNr7
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Are the Tories still seen as the “nasty party?
Today's YouGov poll suggests that Cameron is making progress over the Tories being seen as the "nasty party". pic.twitter.com/MYX0ODEFhC
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Just 13% tell YouGov that the re-shuffle has made the Tory team of ministers look stronger. 16% say weaker
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The Gove move and his policies
55% tell YouGov that it was right for Gove to be moved. 19% say he should have remained. By 57% to 12% those polled said it was a demotion
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By 51% to 25% the YouGov sample thought that the free schools policy should be cancelled. On academies the split was 40% to 32% for cancel.
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The bedroom tax and the LDs
Latest YouGov polling on the "bedroom tax" and the recent LD moves pic.twitter.com/MDoB3PFqFt
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Support for leaving the ECHR on the decline
YouGov finds there's declining support for a UK withdrawal from European Convention on Human Rights pic.twitter.com/87IvOOujxx
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