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Opinion Polls

Six years on, public even more opposed to hunting

29 March, 2010

Most people don’t much like hunting, so the more they complain about their lost rights, the more opposition to their cause hardens.

More Scots back Labour’s plan to cut later

Ed Jacobs
29 March, 2010

44% of Scots back the Government’s “cuts later” message, compared with 38% who support the Tory policy to start cutting now before the recovery’s been secured.

Public split on economic strategy (but don’t want Osborne)

Will Straw
24 March, 2010

Today’s opinion polls contain mixed messages on the economy. But George Osborne is the third most popular candidate for Chancellor whoever asks the question.

St Patrick’s Day poll: Northern Ireland split over its future

Ed Jacobs
16 March, 2010

A new St Patrick’s Day poll has found that views on whether Northern Ireland will still be part of the UK by its centenary in 2021 are sharply divided.

Poll trends suggest Labour victory

Shamik Das
4 March, 2010

An analysis of all this years polls, carried out by Left Foot Forward, shows that, Labour is set to overtake the Conservatives in the week of the election.

Nearly half of Welsh voters back Labour on the economy

Ed Jacobs
2 March, 2010

New polling evidence shows Labour is now leading the Conservatives in Wales on the issue of handling the economy and leadership.

Further poll woe for Cameron: Tory voters favour electoral reform referendum

Shamik Das
1 March, 2010

A poll has found that more Tory voters believe Cameron should allow a referendum on voting reform than hold up the Bill in the Lords, by 45%:32%.

Cameron must do better than Churchill, Heath and Thatcher to win

Shamik Das
25 February, 2010

David Cameron will need to win more than 80 more seats than Labour to win the election, more than the 70-seat lead in 1979 and the 26-seat lead in October 1951.

Public split on who to trust on economy

Shamik Das
22 February, 2010

The latest poll for The Sunday Times shows the public are very pessimistic on both parties’ chances of maintaing the recovery and preventing another recession.

Voters remain undecided on whether to change voting system

Shamik Das
15 February, 2010

The latest opinion poll has revealed that the gap between those opposed to changing the voting system and those in favour of change has narrowed significantly.

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