ICM finds voters totally split by Cameron’s third term annoucement
The 2nd & 3rrd favourites for the CON leadership sitting either side of Cameron at PMQs pic.twitter.com/e8LuRnRgXm
— Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) March 25, 2015
A new Guardian/ICM poll, just issued, of those planning to watch tomorrow’s C4 leaders’programme finds voters split 38-38 on Cameron’s 3rd term announcement
As you’d expect Tom Clarke in the Guardian reports a partisan split in the responses. His report notes that with CON supporters, 56% to 27% believe his move was right. Among LAB supporters, the view was by 50% to 29% – that he got it wrong.
Where Cameron came in for more criticism was over his speculation about who his successor might be.
By 52-32 voters in ICM/Guard leaders' poll say Cameron wrong to speculate about his successor pic.twitter.com/NtG2hXv2uR
— Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) March 25, 2015
In the betting, meanwhile, the Tories remain strong favourites to win most seats.
LAB getting 14+ seats on GE2010 looks good bet on @SportingIndex http://t.co/ebrNykWXCd spread markets pic.twitter.com/KGlakyxeS5
— Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) March 24, 2015
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