With the Departure of Peter Hain the Shadow Secretary of State for Wales. Ed Miliband has conducted a small reshuffle within the Shadow Cabinet. Owen Smith has taken the Post with John Cruddas taking
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Tonight’s YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 31%, LAB 45%, UKIP 8%, LDEM 7%. The 14 point lead is the biggest Labour lead YouGov has ever shown since
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Boris Johnson’s victory in London has produced the predictable flurry of media speculation about Boris as a future leader. Both the polls in the weekend papers – YouGov in the Sunday Times
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Last night’s YouGov/Sun poll shows that Tories have fallen below the symbolic 30 point mark today with YouGov – but it’s worse than that. Many Tories had consoled themselves that David Cameron’s
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With the Departure of Peter Hain the Shadow Secretary of State for Wales. Ed Miliband has conducted a small reshuffle within the Shadow Cabinet. Owen Smith has taken the Post with John Cruddas taking Labour’s National Policy Review Post. Tom Harris returns
Tonight’s YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 31%, LAB 45%, UKIP 8%, LDEM 7%. The 14 point lead is the biggest Labour lead YouGov has ever shown since starting regular polling in 2002 (though other companies
Boris Johnson’s victory in London has produced the predictable flurry of media speculation about Boris as a future leader. Both the polls in the weekend papers – YouGov in the Sunday Times had a series of questions comparing Boris and
Last night’s YouGov/Sun poll shows that Tories have fallen below the symbolic 30 point mark today with YouGov – but it’s worse than that. Many Tories had consoled themselves that David Cameron’s personal ratings might suggest a more positive outlook.
This week’s YouGov poll for the Sunday Times has topline figures of CON 29%, LAB 40%, LDEM 11%, UKIP 10%, Others 10%. While the eleven point lead for Labour is pretty typical of what YouGov have been showing this week,
Tonight’s YouGov poll for the Sun has topline figures of CON 32%, LAB 45%, LDEM 8% and Others 16% (UKIP are on 7%). A thirteen point Labour lead is the largest any pollster has shown since the election-that-never-was in 2007
The TNS-BMRB London poll has been released with first round preferences working out at roughly JOHNSON 45%, LIVINGSTONE 35%, PADDICK 11%, JONES 5%, WEBB 2%, CORTIGLIA 1% (There is no line in the tables for Siobhan Benita, I don’t know if
Topline figures for the YouGov/Sun poll tonight are CON 32%, LAB 41%, UKIP 9%, LDEM 8%. Labour’s lead is nine points, so slightly lower than yesterday’s, but UKIP remain one point ahead of the Liberal Democrats. Very pleasing to see
So with the current opinion polls putting UKIP one point above the Liberal Democrats in the Opinion polls for the first time, many UKIP supporters are very happy as you expect them to be. The Polling was from Opinium and
Angus Reid. Topline figures there, with changes from March, were CON 29%(-3), LAB 41%(+1), LDEM 11%(+1), UKIP 8%(+1). The 29% is the lowest for the Conservatives since the election, though it’s worth noting that Angus Reid do tend to show