Over at the Channel 4 News politics website, Lib Dem blogger James Graham gives his brief take on the latest YouGov poll of Conservative-Labour marginals showing Labour on 36% (-2% since Oct ‘08), the Tories on 43% (n/c) and the Lib Dems at 13% (+1%). Here’s an excerpt: This poll tells us nothing about how the
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 4th Feb 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
What I assume is the first post-Lib Dem conference poll (the dates aren’t available, but YouGov normally have a fast turnaround) shows a healthy boost for the party. The topline figures in the YouGov poll, with changes from their last poll before the conference season began are CON 44%(-2), LAB 23%(-3), LDEM 20%(+4). It’s more
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UKPollingReport on 19th Sep 2008 (via ukpollingreport.co.uk)
The voting intention figures from YouGov’s poll for the Evening Standard last week have been released in today’s paper. The topline figures, with changes from the last general election, are: CON 43% (+11) LAB 37% (-2) LIB DEM 13%(-9) This represents a 6.5 point swing to the Tories. The poll was done at much the same time as the YouGov poll for the Sunday Times yesterday, which showed a...
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TheosBlog on 19th Jan 2009 (via regentsparklabour.blogspot.com)
Labour has fallen to its lowest ever opinion poll rating in a YouGov poll for The Sun. On the general election question, the Tories were at 41 down two from the last YouGov poll, Labour on 22 down five and the Lib Dems up one on 19. The Sun calculates that this would deliver the Tories a majority of 152. However, the poll contains numbers that should worry the Tories and show just how badly the ma...
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Spectator on 14th May 2009 (via spectator.co.uk)
A BPIX poll for the Mail on Sunday has the Lib Dems in the lead. The poll, which uses a similar methodology to YouGov, puts the Lib Dems up 12 on 32, the Tories down 7 to 31 and Labour down three to 28. Time will tell if this is a bubble that will burst but the first ever TV debate has certainly shaken the kaleidoscope of British politics.
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Spectator on 17th Apr 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
YouGov poll commissioned by the Scottish National Party, fieldwork 6-8 August, sample 1,028. Westminster voting intentions [change on 2005 election in brackets]: SNP: 36% [+18] Labour: 29% [-11] Conservative: 18% [2] Lib Dem: 13% [-10] Other: 5% Bad news for Labour and the Lib Dems. Cracking stuff (once again) for the SNP.
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SNPTacticalVoting on 13th Aug 2008 (via snptacticalvoting.blogspot.com)
Earlier in the camapign, a two point lead in the YouGov tracker poll caused panic in Tory ranks. But tonight, there’s a certain sense of relief that the Tories are back ahead by this margin with You Gov. The numbers are Tories up one to 33, Lib Dems down two to 31 and Labour up one to 27. Now this is, of course, only one poll and others show the Lib Dems still surging. But there’ll be ...
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Spectator on 19th Apr 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
ICM’s post Budget poll for the Sunday Telegraph confirms YouGov’s finding that the Lib Dems have dropped after the Budget. It has them down five to 16. By contrast, the Tories are up two to 41. Labour have also risen four to 35. YouGov has the Lib Dems on 16, the Tories 43 and Labour 36. These polls matter because they will add to the jitteriness that some left-leaning Lib Dem feel abo...
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Spectator on 26th Jun 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
The latest YouGov opinion poll for tomorrow's Daily Telegraph shows a Conservative lead of 11%. The figures are: Conservatives - 43%Labour - 32%Lib Dems - 16% The most recent YouGov poll (for the Sunday Times) put the Tory lead at...
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ConservativeHome on 29th Jan 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
Only one new poll being reported tonight … almost not worth mentioning. Oh, alright then, it does happen to show the Lib Dems in first place, so here goes: YouGov in the Sun … CON 32%(-1), LAB 26%(-3), LIB DEM 33%
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 18th Apr 2010 (via libdemvoice.org)
Today's opinion poll for YouGov in the Sunday Times has the Conservatives ten points ahead of Labour: Conservative 43% (-2%)Labour 33% (+2%)Lib Dem 14% (-1%) Anthony Wells of YouGov and UK Polling Report comments:"The poll was conducted between the 9th...
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ConservativeHome on 12th Oct 2008 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)