A second poll out tonight comes from YouGov in the Sunday Times. The topline figures, with changes from YouGov’s last poll taken the day of the pre-budget report, are CON 41%(+1), LAB 35%(-1), LDEM 15(+1). The poll was conducted on the 11th and 12th December. While there is a slight increase in the Conservative lead, there
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UKPollingReport on 13th Dec 2008 (via ukpollingreport.co.uk)
Further to the ComRes survey, news of a second poll out tomorrow; it's a YouGov poll in the Sunday Times: Comparisons are with the YouGov poll taken on the day of the Pre-Budget report, meaning an increase in the Tory...
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ConservativeHome on 16th Dec 2008 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
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)
A new YouGov poll for tomorrow's People newspaper shows the Tory lead remaining at 18%, in line with the most recent YouGov/Daily Telegraph poll from earlier this week. The figures are: Conservative - 45% (-) Labour - 27% (-) Liberal...
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ConservativeHome on 25th Apr 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
The sense that things are moving the Tories way will be further bolstered by YouGov for the Sunday Times which has the Tories ahead by ten points, 39 to 29. As Conservative Home points out, this is the first time this year that Labour have been below 30 with YouGov. It is also the biggest Tory lead with YouGov since their poll of the 7th of January. On a uniform national swing, this result would l...
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Spectator on 3rd Apr 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
A YouGov poll for Monday’s Daily Mirror has topline figures - with changes from the last YouGov poll a week ago - of CON 42%(-1), LAB 34%(+1), LDEM 14%(nc). The change from the previous poll is not in itself significant, but it is a further narrowing of the Tory lead and, as with ComRes, crosses
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UKPollingReport on 19th Oct 2008 (via ukpollingreport.co.uk)
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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UKPollingReport on 26th Feb 2009 (via ukpollingreport.co.uk)
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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LiberalDemocratVoice on 27th Feb 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
Tonight’s YouGov poll has the Tory lead down to three points. The Tories have fallen three to 36, Labour is also down—dropping two to 32 while the Lib Dems are up four to twenty. Now, this is only one poll and we might find tomorrow night that it is a statistical blip and that the Tory lead is back to six points. But at the very least, the poll is going to give the Tory wobble story-li...
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Spectator on 9th Mar 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
A YouGov poll for tomorrow's Sun newspaper puts the parties on the following percentages: Con - 41% (-1)Lab - 34% (-1)LD - 15% (+1) Comparisons are with the last pre-Christmas YouGov poll. The Sun report suggests that these figures would...
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ConservativeHome on 8th Jan 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
YouGov’s final poll of the year for the Telegraph has topline figures, with changes from their last poll, of CON 42%(+1), LAB 35%(nc), LDEM 14%(-1). It was conducted between the 16th and 18th December. Clearly there is no significant change on the last YouGov poll, though collectively their last few polls have been showing a slight
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UKPollingReport on 20th Dec 2008 (via ukpollingreport.co.uk)