
Cameron’s popularity slips as Brown’s rises
Gordon Brown’s popularity has risen 6 points to 35 per cent in the last 18 months, with David Cameron’s popularity down 9 points to 45 per cent.

Gordon Brown’s popularity has risen 6 points to 35 per cent in the last 18 months, with David Cameron’s popularity down 9 points to 45 per cent.

When asked what they think of themselves as, more people identified as Labour than Tory by 37% to 31%, with the Lib Dems on 18%, of those who gave a preference.

The highest level of support, 79%, comes from respondents aged 35-44, with the lowest level of support, 70%, coming from respondents aged 65 and over.

Further proof that the actions of Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt has emerged today following the latest Populus poll which shows a Tory lead of 15 points.

The Sun today makes uncomfortable reading for Labour supporters. But the underlying data supports the claim that they are using polling to help undermine Brown.

The damage inflicted by Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt on Labour’s electoral chances by their botched coup attempt are laid bare in the latest polls out today.

The more the public knows about the impact of climate change on developing countries, the more likely they are to finance measures to support them, say the ippr

The Politics Home Phi100 poll is not as illuminating as one might hope.

The Conservative party’s lead has slipped from 19 per cent in October to 9 per cent.

An exclusive poll outlines that a Copenhagen deal is critical to winning public support for domestic green taxes. Support increases if a deal is reached.