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The Daily Telegraph today has its regular monthly YouGov poll. They’ve headlined their report: Immigration is top issue for both Labour and Tory voters, YouGov poll shows They go on to say: A Daily Telegraph/YouGov survey shows that it is the top concern that people want an incoming Conservative government to deal with. Problem is, that isn’t really what
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The full tables for the YouGov/Telegraph are now on YouGov’s website. The other underlying questions show movement against Labour (not unexpectedly, since these are all comparisons to the last YouGov/Telegraph poll in December, not the Sunday Times one in January). Gordon Brown’s net approval rating continues to fall, now down to minus 36. Government approval
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CON ??(?) LAB ??(?) LD ??(?) If so what’s the Telegraph’s survey going to say? If the Daily Telegraph and YouGov are following their normal schedule then we should get their February poll overnight. Quite when I don’t know and they have been known to hold it over. It might be that other stories, like Labour’s commitment
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YouGov’s monthly poll for the Telegraph has topline figures, with changes from the previous YouGov poll, of CON 41%(-3), LAB 31%(-1), LDEM 15%(+1). While the poll still shows them at 40% and with a double point lead, the poll suggests a slight fall in Tory support. It’ll be interesting to see if that is reflected
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Labour get a little closer with YouGov ..but yet another poll points to a Cameron-landslide What is probably the final poll of July, from YouGov in the Daily Telegraph, is out this morning and the numbers show a minor improvement for Labour compared with the latest survey from the firm earlier in the month. Note that my comparisons are with that poll, not
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