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ICM Polling in the Guardian VI added

ICM Polling in the Guardian VI added

  The Guardian has published an excerpt of their monthly ICM poll. On the net satisfaction ratings, David Cameron still leads Ed Miliband minus 12 to minus 13. Nick Clegg’s net satisfaction rating is minus 26. Following on from the reports on problems in the relationship between Ed Miliband and Ed Balls, the ICM net rating when asked if Ed Miliband is doing a good job is minus 13%, for Ed Balls it is minus 8%. The Guardian notes Balls…

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Are Vince’s strong polling numbers a threat to Clegg?

Are Vince’s strong polling numbers a threat to Clegg?

Would the yellows poll better with him named as leader? Net “Stay/Sack” William Hague 42.9% Vince Cable 23.6% Iain Duncan Smith 22.2% Caroline Spellman 19.3% Philip Hammond 17.6% Ken Clarke 16.2% Jeremy Hunt 2.2% Michael Gove 0.6% Theresa May 0.3% Andrew Lansley -2.3% Baroness Warsi -15% George Osborne -16.4% As we saw last week with the Lib Dem Voice survey of activists there’s a lot of interest in the party leadership – something that will be magnified as we get…

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Ipsos-Mori Voting Intention Out

Ipsos-Mori Voting Intention Out

The Ipsos-Mori Voting Intention and Leadership ratings are out. On the voting intention it is Conservatives 32 (+1) Labour 42 (-2) Lib Dems 11 (-1) Despite their lead being reduced, Labour will be delighted with a ten point lead with a phone pollster. On the leadership ratings. David Cameron has seen an improvement from a net rating of  minus 27 in July to a net rating of minus 16 this month. Ed Miliband has also seen an improvement, in July…

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Dave’s majority challenge 2 – leadership ratings

Dave’s majority challenge 2 – leadership ratings

On Jan 20 2012 Dave was 50% ahead of Miliband in the YouGov leadership ratings.Today he is 4% behind — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) July 15, 2012 Ed Miliband’s YouGov leadership rating is a net minus 21 which is 4% ahead of Cameron on minus 25 — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) July 15, 2012 Miliband’s YouGov rating of minus 21% is his best since August 2011 — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) July 15, 2012 Clegg drops to lowest ever level in YouGov’s leadership…

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Ed Balls leads Osborne by 8pts as “most capable chancellor”

Ed Balls leads Osborne by 8pts as “most capable chancellor”

Ipsos-MORI On voting intentions it’s CON 31%(-2): LAB 40%(-3): LD 10%(+1) While all eyes were focused on Leveson and this afternoon’s commons debate the latest telephone poll from Ipsos-MORI came out and there was bad news for George Osborne who has seen a big decline in his rating as “most capable chancellor”. When the pollster last asked this in March George was on 36% – today that is down at 29%. At the same time the rating for Ed Balls…

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YouGov leader ratings: Ed behind again

YouGov leader ratings: Ed behind again

But before David Cameron gets too excited, his ratings from the previous week remain unchanged, it was Ed Miliband’s ratings that slipped back, so Ed couldn’t maintain his lead for a fourth week. Cameron net rating minus 26 (nc from last week) Miliband net rating minus 28 (minus 5 from last week) Clegg net rating minus 55 (nc from last week) It will be interesting to see what the Ipsos-Mori ratings will show later on this month. But given recent…

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Ed retains his YouGov leadership lead for a third week.

Ed retains his YouGov leadership lead for a third week.

The Leadership scores David Cameron is on minus 26 (minus 30 last week) Ed Miliband is on minus 23 (minus 27 last week) Nick Clegg is on minus 55 (minus 56 last week) Other yougov polling. The coverage of Cameron “chillaxing” doesn’t seem to have done any particular damage – only 33% say that he doesn’t work hard enough, compared to 39% who think he gets the balance right and 4% who think he works too hard. The YouGov VI…

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The LAB/Ed surge continues with the top pollster on Boris vs Ken

The LAB/Ed surge continues with the top pollster on Boris vs Ken

Opinium’s leader ratings also have Ed ahead of Dave There’s a new poll out from Opinium – the online firm that hasn’t received much credit for being closest with the final Boris-Ken split in the London Mayoral election just over a fortnight ago. It reported a 52-48 final split which was two points closer than YouGov. The final split in actual votes was 51.53% to 48.47%. Opiinum’s latest Westminster VI poll is now reporting, like the other firms, a move…

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