Labour reduce the Tory lead to 23% with YouGov in the most incredible polling night I can ever remember
New ComRes poll for Sunday Mirror: HIGHEST TORY VOTE SHARE SINCE JAN 1991 Con 50(+4) Lab 25(-) LD 11(-) UKIP 7(-2)
— Andrew Hawkins (@PigsAndPolling) April 22, 2017
ComRes for Sunday Mirror: T May has higher best PM rating than Corbyn, Farron & Nuttall combined
— Andrew Hawkins (@PigsAndPolling) April 22, 2017
If this poll is as wrong in the other direction as the polls in 2015, 1992 and 1970 *put together*, Tories still have more seats than Labour https://t.co/cYIuinZK9g
— Matt Singh (@MattSingh_) April 22, 2017
Sunday Times/YouGov
Con 48% (-)
Lab 25% (+1)
LD 12% (-)
Ukip 5% (-2)This is Ukip's worst result with YouGov since March 2012
— Tim Shipman (@ShippersUnbound) April 22, 2017
The polling that made me swear out loud. Scotland could have 12 (Twelve) Tory MPs
Sunday Times Scotland/Panelbase poll
John Curtice analysis of our poll shows Tories on course for 12 seats in Scotland.
Labour wiped out
— Tim Shipman (@ShippersUnbound) April 22, 2017
According to ST/Panelbase poll the score is soon to be:
Pandas in Scotland: 2
Labour MPs: 0— Tim Shipman (@ShippersUnbound) April 22, 2017
Betting post – William Hill: Total Conservative Party Seats In Scotland Over/Under Over 9.5 at 20/1 – FILL YOUR BOOTS
The real story of tonight is the cratering of UKIP which is helping the Tories, for those in Labour who think things can only get better…..
Why the Tory leads could get even bigger pic.twitter.com/bC0ePOlV9V
— TSE (@TSEofPB) April 22, 2017
There are some other polls due tonight, I’ll try and update the thread when they come out.
TSE
Scottish #GE2017 Survation poll for @Sunday_Post
SNP 43.1% (50% in 2015)
Tories 27.9% (14.9%)
Labour 17.8% (24.3%)
Lib Dems 8.8% (7.5%)— TSE (@TSEofPB) April 22, 2017
New @Survation poll
Con 40 (+2) Lab 29 (nc) UKIP 11 (-2) LD 11 (+1) Changes since January pic.twitter.com/p8Fhq9HXW9
— TSE (@TSEofPB) April 22, 2017
Scottish Westminster voting intention:
SNP: 43% (-7)
CON: 28% (+13)
LAB: 18% (-6)
LDEM: 9% (+1)(via Survation / chgs with GE2015)
— Britain Elects (@BritainElects) April 22, 2017