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YouGov poll for the Sunday Times

YouGov poll for the Sunday Times

Yougov Sunday Times poll. Con 30, Labour 40, UKIP 14, Lib Dems 9 — TSEofPB (@TSEofPB) June 9, 2013 64% Support ending the winter fuel allowance for wealthy pensioners, 28% oppose. – Ed’s policy has support — TSEofPB (@TSEofPB) June 9, 2013 On cutting benefits 21% say Ed M did it because he genuinely believes that it is the right thing to do. — TSEofPB (@TSEofPB) June 9, 2013 But 60% says he does not believe it is right, but…

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Lord Ashcroft poll out

Lord Ashcroft poll out

There’s a new poll out conducted for Lord Ashcroft, you can find it here. The changes are from Lord Ashcroft’s poll conducted at the end of January The field work was  between 31 May and 2 June 2013, 2,060 adults were interviewed online, and 1,007 by telephone. As we can see, the big winners are UKIP up six, whilst the Tories are down six, both Labour and the Lib Dems are down, but within the margin of error. On the supplementaries…

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PB Scottish Independence Poll

PB Scottish Independence Poll

What % will the yes side get in next year’s Scottish Independence referendum? 0% to 10% 10.01% to 20% 20.01% to 30% 30.01% to 40% 40.01% to 50% 50.01% to 60% 60.01% to 70% 70.01% to 80% 80.01% to 90% 90.01% to 100%    pollcode.com free polls 

Survation poll on the UK withdrawing from the EU

Survation poll on the UK withdrawing from the EU

Survation have carried out a poll for Sky News, they asked: “Do you think the UK should remain a member of the EU?” The changes are from the Survation poll for the Mail on Sunday in January (note the question then was slightly different to the question asked in the Sky News Poll), as we can see this represents a 6.5% swing in favour of those wishing for the UK to remain in the EU since January. I found this bit…

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TNS BMRB poll out

TNS BMRB poll out

There’s a new TNS – BMRB poll out. It will make for grim reading for the Blues, all the other parties will be delighted. Labour haven’t slipped, the Yellows have nearly seen their support up by nearly 50% from 7% to 10%, UKIP up 1% and nearly polling double the Lib Dems score. TNS BMRB interviewed a representative sample of 1,190 people between 30th May and 3rd June 2013. Putting these figures through electoral calculus, shows a Labour a majority…

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New Survation poll out

New Survation poll out

There’s a new survation poll out, the fieldwork was the 30th of May.   Whilst the changes are sub margin of error, the 2% gap between the Tories and UKIP that existed in the last two Survation polls has now become a 5% gap, which will be a relief to the Conservatives, but this another poll showing UKIP in the 20s. Labour will be delighted that they maintain their significant lead. The supplementaries on Cameron’s holiday and Cameron’s abilities to…

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Polling averages and changes with the online pollsters since January

Polling averages and changes with the online pollsters since January

Now that the Opinium poll for the Observer  and the The YouGov for the Sunday Times have both been published, all the online polls for May have been published, here’s the online polling average, to go with the phone pollster analysis I did earlier on in the week. A couple of methodology notes 1) I’ve limited to one poll per pollster per month, if the pollster has conducted more than one poll during a month, I have used the last…

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Ipsos Mori Issues Index for May

Ipsos Mori Issues Index for May

The Ipsos-Mori issues index for May is out now, the fieldwork finished nearly a fortnight ago, on the 19th of May. To put the current month’s index into context, here is the long term trends over the last sixteen years. As Mike tweeted last night The Ipsos-MORI Issues Index is unique because the questioning is unprompted & is seen as best test of the salience of issues — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) May 30, 2013 Given the current increase in support…

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