With another poll showing the Tories short of the lead they need to be sure of a majority—ICM for the Sunday Telegraph has the Tories on 38, Labour on 31 and the Lib Dems on 21—we are going to hear even more about a hung parliament and the role of the Lib Dems; I can’t remember any Lib Dem leader getting as much media attention as Nick Clegg has had these past four days. But if t...
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Spectator on 13th Mar 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
The Sunday Telegraph’s ICM poll has the Tories up three to 36, Labour up one to 29 and the Lib Dems down three to 27. Paddy Hennessy reports that the paper calculates that this would translate to the Tories having 279 seats, Labour 261 and the Lib Dems 78. Nick Clegg has always said that the party with the most votes and the most seats has a mandate to govern and so in these circumstances wo...
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Spectator on 1st May 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
A new ICM poll for the Guardian has the Tory lead at nine points, 38 to 29. However, both main parties have fallen back since the last ICM poll which had the Tories on 39 and Labour on 31. This new ICM poll has the Lib Dems on 23, up four since the last ICM poll and three since last month’s Guardian / ICM poll. On a uniform national swing, this poll would leave the Tories 20 seats short of a...
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Spectator on 1st Apr 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
A surge in support for the Liberal Democrats has left Nick Clegg's party just two points behind Labour, according to a new ICM opinion poll for the Sunday Telegraph.
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Telegraph on 17th Apr 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
There is a new ICM poll in the Sunday Telegraph which is - rather inexplicably - already up on their website here. The topline figures with changes from the last ICM poll are CON 40%(-4), LAB 28%(-4), LDEM 22%(+6). The poll was conducted on the 4th and 5th February. The changes since the last poll are
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UKPollingReport on 9th Feb 2009 (via ukpollingreport.co.uk)
No solace for Brown in new poll A new ICM poll for the Sunday Telegraph puts the Conservatives on 43%, Labour on 30%, and the Liberal Democrats on 18%. The changes from the last ICM poll (in the Guardian on October 19th) show that the Tories gained 1 point, Labour saw no change, and the Lib
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politicalbetting on 8th Nov 2008 (via politicalbetting.com)
Unless Nick Clegg has managed to hypnotise an extra 6% of voters, the latest ICM poll for the Sunday Telegraph must be a rogue, although with such a long time to wait before the next general election (with all the events that may or may not unfold), any poll now is pretty much useless.
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AndrewAllison on 9th Feb 2009 (via andrew-allison.blogspot.com)
Three new polls today, all with positive news for the Lib Dems: ICM in the Sunday Telegraph … CON 38%(+1), LAB 30%(-3), LIB DEM 21%(nc) YouGov in the Sunday Times … CON 40%(nc), LAB 32%(+2), LIB DEM 18%(-2) ComRes in the Independent on Sunday/Sunday Mirror … CON 39%(+2), LAB 32%(+2), LIB DEM 16%(-4) (There is also a poll in
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 11th Apr 2010 (via libdemvoice.org)
ICM have a new poll out in the Sunday Telegraph. The topline figures, with changes from the previous ICM poll, are CON 43%(+1), LAB 30%(nc), LDEM 18%(-3). The poll shows no significant change in Labour and Conservative support from the previous ICM poll, conducted a fortnight or so ago for the Guardian. The Liberal Democrats are
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UKPollingReport on 8th Nov 2008 (via ukpollingreport.co.uk)
There's another poll putting the Lib Dems in second place now, Com Res has them up eight to 29, the Tories down four to 31 and Labour down two to 27. An ICM poll for the Sunday Telegraph has the Lib Dems up 7 to 27. The Tories are on 34, down 3, and Labour are down two to 29. Interestingly, the paper is reporting that most of the polling was carried out before t...
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Spectator on 17th Apr 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)