Opinion Poll: CATI Fieldwork: 10th-12th April 2015
Opinion Poll: CATI Fieldwork: 10th-12th April 2015
Opinion Poll: CATI Fieldwork: 10th-12th April 2015
Opinion Poll
CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 1
Q.A Some people have said they would not vote in a new General Election, while others have said they would vote. I would like to
know how certain it is that you would actually vote in a general election?
Base: All respondents
Gender
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Region
NET:
England &
Wales
Male
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
North
Midlands
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
664
64%
316
63%
348
64%
51
39%
90
53%
353
67%
171
81%
196
72%
173
56%
139
62%
157
67%
204
76%
163
70%
31
65%
37
61%
71
77%
179
80%
143
76%
108
79%
66
72%
39
74%
166
65%
159
59%
235
63%
560
62%
598
63%
69
7%
43
9%
26
5%
13
10%
15
9%
37
7%
3
2%
25
9%
22
7%
10
4%
12
5%
24
9%
16
7%
5
10%
5
8%
3
3%
18
8%
13
7%
9
7%
4
5%
3
7%
14
5%
22
8%
25
7%
61
7%
65
7%
73
7%
33
7%
40
7%
14
11%
11
7%
35
7%
13
6%
13
5%
24
8%
23
10%
14
6%
8
3%
20
9%
7
15%
6
10%
2
2%
9
4%
16
8%
7
5%
1
2%
4
7%
16
6%
25
9%
27
7%
68
8%
72
8%
53
5%
27
5%
26
5%
11
9%
10
6%
21
4%
10
5%
9
3%
19
6%
13
6%
12
5%
16
6%
11
5%
1
2%
3
4%
6
6%
7
3%
7
4%
7
5%
7
7%
2
3%
10
4%
17
6%
17
5%
44
5%
46
5%
35
3%
18
4%
17
3%
9
7%
16
9%
10
2%
3
1%
15
5%
14
6%
2
1%
1
*
12
5%
1
1%
7
8%
1
*
7
7%
*
1%
4
2%
11
4%
12
3%
28
3%
28
3%
47
5%
14
3%
33
6%
11
8%
6
4%
24
5%
6
3%
12
4%
16
5%
7
3%
12
5%
12
4%
5
2%
4
8%
4
7%
2
3%
4
2%
4
2%
4
3%
4
4%
13
5%
18
7%
12
3%
44
5%
44
5%
14
1%
9
2%
5
1%
3
2%
2
1%
9
2%
*
*
*
*
6
2%
3
1%
4
2%
*
*
*
*
1
1%
3
1%
*
*
2
4%
2
1%
3
1%
7
2%
12
1%
14
2%
14
1%
7
1%
7
1%
5
4%
1
1%
7
1%
1
1%
5
1%
1
*
7
3%
*
*
7
3%
*
*
5
8%
*
*
*
*
2
1%
*
*
11
4%
1
*
2
*
13
1%
14
1%
9
1%
5
1%
4
1%
1
*
8
2%
*
*
3
1%
5
2%
*
*
3
1%
*
1%
*
*
5
2%
1
*
3
1%
9
1%
9
1%
61
6%
25
5%
36
7%
14
10%
15
9%
26
5%
11
4%
23
8%
14
6%
13
5%
5
2%
2
1%
2
1%
3
3%
2
4%
16
6%
12
4%
28
8%
56
6%
58
6%
Refused
Don't know
3
*
2
*
1
*
2
1%
1
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
2
1%
*
*
*
*
1
*
2
1%
3
*
3
*
Total
10 - Absolutely certain
to vote
7
3%
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
Mean
8.51
8.60
8.43
7.37
8.07
8.63
9.26
8.96
8.09
8.48
8.57
9.35
9.10
9.11
8.67
9.21
9.41
9.33
9.39
8.95
9.02
8.34
8.51
8.44
8.43
8.47
Standard deviation
2.59
2.49
2.68
2.99
2.82
2.53
1.90
2.25
2.85
2.51
2.59
1.48
1.70
1.53
2.19
1.61
1.65
1.57
1.51
2.06
2.22
2.83
2.37
2.72
2.65
2.63
Standard error
0.08
0.11
0.11
0.27
0.22
0.11
0.13
0.11
0.18
0.22
0.16
0.09
0.11
0.20
0.27
0.16
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.22
0.31
0.18
0.14
0.14
0.09
0.09
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Opinion Poll
CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 1
Q.A Some people have said they would not vote in a new General Election, while others have said they would vote. I would like to
know how certain it is that you would actually vote in a general election?
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
10 - Absolutely certain
to vote
664
64%
42
56%
72
65%
63
74%
156
62%
238
63%
66
72%
5
71%
114
62%
69
7%
5
7%
10
9%
2
2%
14
6%
28
7%
4
5%
*
3%
15
8%
73
7%
6
8%
7
7%
7
9%
15
6%
31
8%
1
2%
2
26%
13
7%
53
5%
5
6%
11
10%
11
4%
17
4%
7
7%
16
9%
35
3%
8
10%
2
2%
9
4%
7
2%
7
7%
10
5%
47
5%
4
6%
1
1%
2
2%
11
4%
22
6%
4
4%
5
3%
14
1%
6
2%
6
1%
14
1%
2
2%
10
4%
2
*
2
1%
9
1%
*
*
3
3%
*
*
3
1%
2
1%
4
2%
5
6%
1
1%
11
13%
15
6%
24
6%
3
3%
6
3%
61
6%
Refused
Don't know
3
*
*
*
2
1%
*
*
*
*
Mean
8.51
8.30
8.88
8.55
8.28
8.51
8.95
9.45
8.65
Standard deviation
2.59
2.55
2.08
3.04
2.78
2.59
2.06
0.95
2.29
Standard error
0.08
0.27
0.18
0.34
0.18
0.14
0.22
0.34
0.16
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Opinion Poll
CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 2
Q.B The Conservatives, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and other parties would fight a new election in your area. If there were a
general election tomorrow which party do you think you would vote for?
Base: All respondents
Gender
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Region
NET:
England &
Wales
Male
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
North
Midlands
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Total
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
Conservative
267
26%
165
33%
102
19%
15
11%
29
17%
149
28%
75
36%
83
30%
68
22%
59
26%
57
24%
267
100%
158
70%
7
4%
26
19%
16
17%
7
13%
78
30%
67
25%
100
27%
245
27%
251
26%
Labour
234
22%
109
22%
126
23%
56
43%
40
24%
106
20%
32
15%
67
25%
81
26%
35
15%
51
22%
234
100%
11
5%
121
64%
26
19%
9
10%
10
20%
57
22%
72
27%
86
23%
215
24%
225
24%
Liberal Democrat/
Liberal
48
5%
24
5%
24
4%
4
3%
9
6%
29
5%
6
3%
12
4%
14
5%
11
5%
11
5%
48
100%
1
*
*
*
35
25%
3
3%
*
1%
8
3%
19
7%
18
5%
45
5%
46
5%
Scottish National
Party/SNP
30
3%
18
4%
12
2%
9
7%
8
5%
12
2%
1
*
5
2%
8
2%
10
4%
7
3%
30
33%
4
2%
1
*
30
33%
Plaid Cymru
6
1%
4
1%
2
*
6
1%
3
1%
3
1%
6
7%
3
2%
6
12%
6
1%
Green Party
49
5%
13
3%
36
7%
6
5%
16
10%
20
4%
7
3%
12
4%
26
8%
8
4%
3
1%
49
53%
11
6%
12
9%
4
8%
14
5%
11
4%
20
5%
45
5%
49
5%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
60
6%
42
8%
18
3%
3
3%
8
5%
33
6%
16
8%
8
3%
10
3%
24
11%
19
8%
60
100%
10
4%
8
4%
9
6%
2
2%
6
11%
17
7%
15
6%
20
5%
53
6%
58
6%
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1%
*
*
*
*
*
*
Other
6
1%
2
*
5
1%
1
1%
2
1%
4
1%
4
1%
2
1%
6
7%
1
1%
*
*
1
2%
3
1%
1
*
*
*
5
1%
6
1%
61
6%
25
5%
36
7%
14
10%
15
9%
26
5%
7
3%
11
4%
23
8%
14
6%
13
5%
5
2%
2
1%
2
1%
3
3%
2
4%
16
6%
12
4%
28
8%
56
6%
58
6%
Don't know
195
19%
64
13%
131
24%
18
14%
32
19%
102
19%
43
21%
51
19%
44
14%
47
21%
53
22%
34
15%
24
13%
18
13%
19
21%
11
20%
51
20%
56
21%
58
16%
165
18%
176
19%
84
8%
33
7%
51
9%
5
3%
10
6%
46
9%
23
11%
16
6%
31
10%
17
7%
20
9%
6
3%
10
5%
6
4%
10
11%
4
9%
12
5%
17
6%
40
11%
69
8%
74
8%
Refused
Page 4
Opinion Poll
CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 2
Q.B The Conservatives, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and other parties would fight a new election in your area. If there were a
general election tomorrow which party do you think you would vote for?
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Conservative
267
26%
16
21%
39
35%
26
31%
37
15%
119
32%
16
17%
*
4%
54
29%
Labour
234
22%
24
32%
29
26%
8
10%
100
40%
57
15%
9
10%
1
11%
53
29%
Liberal Democrat/
Liberal
48
5%
5
7%
1
1%
20
24%
4
1%
13
3%
3
3%
6
3%
Scottish National
Party/SNP
30
3%
30
33%
1
13%
6
3%
Plaid Cymru
6
1%
3
4%
2
2%
Green Party
49
5%
3
4%
2
2%
4
5%
15
6%
21
5%
1
18%
5
3%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
60
6%
3
4%
3
3%
3
3%
18
7%
27
7%
2
2%
2
26%
6
3%
*
*
*
*
Other
6
1%
2
2%
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
2
1%
61
6%
5
6%
1
1%
11
13%
15
6%
24
6%
3
3%
6
3%
Don't know
195
19%
14
19%
26
23%
11
13%
50
20%
66
17%
19
21%
*
3%
40
22%
84
8%
1
2%
7
6%
1
2%
13
5%
49
13%
10
11%
2
26%
8
4%
Refused
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Opinion Poll
CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 3
Data derived from:Q.A Some people have said they would not vote in a new General Election, while others have said they would vote. I would like to
know how certain it is that you would actually vote in a general election?
Q.B The Conservatives, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and other parties would fight a new election in your area. If there were a
general election tomorrow which party do you think you would vote for?
Data excludes those who definitely will not vote (6%), don't know who they would vote for (19%) or refuse to answer (8%)
THIS TABLE DOES NOT INCLUDE ADJUSTMENT FOR DON'T KNOW/REFUSERS
Gender
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Region
NET:
England &
Wales
Total
Male
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
North
Midlands
Unweighted base
624
324
300
50
90
336
148
271
142
72
139
242
203
45
54
80
218
168
100
57
36
170
141
219
531
567
Weighted base
568
305
263
52
90
305
120
169
168
111
120
223
188
39
46
72
174
146
106
44
33
145
147
199
491
523
Conservative
223
39%
135
44%
88
34%
6
12%
26
28%
129
42%
61
51%
71
42%
58
35%
47
42%
47
39%
223
100%
153
88%
7
5%
24
23%
16
35%
5
16%
68
47%
55
38%
79
40%
202
41%
208
40%
Labour
188
33%
91
30%
97
37%
33
63%
30
33%
95
31%
30
25%
57
34%
67
40%
23
21%
41
34%
188
100%
10
6%
116
80%
25
24%
5
12%
10
31%
45
31%
53
36%
74
37%
172
35%
182
35%
Liberal Democrat/
Liberal
39
7%
21
7%
18
7%
2
4%
7
8%
24
8%
6
5%
11
6%
11
6%
10
9%
7
6%
39
100%
1
*
*
*
33
31%
3
6%
*
1%
7
5%
14
10%
15
7%
36
7%
36
7%
Scottish National
Party/SNP
19
3%
11
4%
9
3%
5
10%
5
5%
9
3%
1
*
5
3%
4
2%
5
5%
4
4%
19
27%
4
3%
1
1%
19
44%
Plaid Cymru
6
1%
4
1%
2
1%
6
2%
3
2%
3
2%
6
9%
3
3%
6
19%
6
1%
Green Party
42
7%
9
3%
33
12%
2
4%
15
17%
19
6%
6
5%
12
7%
20
12%
8
7%
2
2%
42
58%
11
8%
12
11%
4
13%
12
8%
10
7%
16
8%
38
8%
42
8%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
46
8%
33
11%
13
5%
3
7%
6
7%
21
7%
16
13%
7
4%
5
3%
17
16%
17
14%
46
100%
10
6%
6
4%
8
8%
1
3%
6
17%
11
7%
13
9%
16
8%
39
8%
45
9%
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1%
*
*
*
*
*
*
Other
4
1%
1
*
2
1%
*
*
1
1%
2
1%
2
1%
1
1%
4
5%
1
1%
*
*
1
3%
2
1%
1
1%
*
*
3
1%
4
1%
18-24
25-34
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
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Table 3
Data derived from:Q.A Some people have said they would not vote in a new General Election, while others have said they would vote. I would like to
know how certain it is that you would actually vote in a general election?
Q.B The Conservatives, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and other parties would fight a new election in your area. If there were a
general election tomorrow which party do you think you would vote for?
Data excludes those who definitely will not vote (6%), don't know who they would vote for (19%) or refuse to answer (8%)
THIS TABLE DOES NOT INCLUDE ADJUSTMENT FOR DON'T KNOW/REFUSERS
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
624
56
72
55
157
196
57
128
Weighted base
568
42
66
54
137
193
44
109
Conservative
223
39%
14
32%
35
52%
23
42%
27
20%
95
49%
16
35%
*
5%
48
45%
Labour
188
33%
16
38%
25
38%
8
15%
80
58%
49
25%
5
12%
1
16%
41
38%
Liberal Democrat/
Liberal
39
7%
4
9%
1
1%
17
32%
3
2%
9
5%
3
6%
5
4%
Scottish National
Party/SNP
19
3%
19
44%
1
18%
6
5%
Plaid Cymru
6
1%
3
8%
2
3%
Green Party
42
7%
2
4%
2
3%
3
5%
14
10%
17
9%
1
25%
3
3%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
46
8%
3
7%
2
3%
2
5%
13
9%
21
11%
1
3%
2
37%
5
4%
*
*
*
*
Other
4
1%
1
2%
*
1%
*
*
1
*
*
*
1
1%
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Col percents
Table 4
39%
Labour
33%
Liberal Democrat
8%
UKIP
7%
Green
7%
Other
6%
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Table 5
Q2. Thinking about the single issue that will concern you most when it comes to casting your vote, which SINGLE ONE of the following would you say will be the most important?
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Region
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
NHS
350
34%
125
25%
225
41%
42
32%
56
33%
165
31%
87
41%
83
30%
103
34%
75
33%
89
38%
67
25%
99
42%
11
22%
7
12%
39
42%
54
24%
92
49%
33
24%
25
27%
24
46%
94
37%
97
36%
110
30%
302
34%
325
34%
Immigration
179
17%
85
17%
94
17%
20
15%
23
13%
97
18%
39
18%
36
13%
47
15%
56
25%
39
17%
48
18%
18
8%
5
11%
35
58%
4
4%
42
19%
16
8%
18
13%
13
14%
3
6%
50
19%
42
16%
71
19%
163
18%
166
18%
177
17%
101
20%
76
14%
37
28%
34
20%
98
18%
8
4%
50
18%
63
20%
41
18%
23
10%
36
13%
64
27%
9
19%
5
9%
19
20%
38
17%
25
13%
27
20%
16
17%
11
21%
33
13%
55
20%
61
17%
150
17%
161
17%
Education
96
9%
38
8%
57
11%
23
17%
26
15%
39
7%
7
3%
29
11%
30
10%
17
7%
19
8%
19
7%
34
14%
8
16%
*
*
10
11%
11
5%
22
12%
15
11%
12
13%
1
1%
17
7%
23
8%
43
12%
83
9%
84
9%
73
7%
49
10%
24
4%
4
3%
9
6%
36
7%
24
11%
35
13%
25
8%
4
2%
9
4%
45
17%
4
2%
1
1%
3
5%
4
5%
29
13%
9
5%
14
10%
11
12%
2
4%
17
7%
12
4%
31
8%
59
7%
62
6%
Europe
37
4%
24
5%
13
2%
2
2%
11
6%
17
3%
7
3%
10
4%
14
5%
1
1%
12
5%
8
3%
2
1%
8
17%
5
8%
1
1%
11
5%
5
3%
7
5%
6
6%
2
4%
12
5%
8
3%
9
2%
29
3%
31
3%
Pensions
26
3%
14
3%
12
2%
1
*
10
2%
15
7%
2
1%
1
*
8
4%
16
7%
15
5%
2
1%
1
3%
*
1%
8
3%
2
1%
2
2%
*
*
3
5%
5
2%
5
2%
14
4%
23
3%
26
3%
11
1%
9
2%
2
*
1
*
*
*
10
2%
1
*
4
1%
5
2%
3
1%
*
*
*
*
1
*
1
1%
2
3%
*
*
2
1%
4
2%
*
*
1
1%
1
1%
*
*
2
1%
7
2%
10
1%
11
1%
Other
79
8%
49
10%
30
6%
2
2%
8
5%
51
10%
18
9%
20
7%
18
6%
20
9%
22
9%
25
9%
8
4%
5
10%
3
5%
14
16%
26
12%
13
7%
18
13%
8
9%
4
8%
25
10%
23
9%
19
5%
67
7%
71
7%
Don't know
14
1%
5
1%
9
2%
1
1%
*
*
8
1%
5
2%
4
2%
2
1%
*
*
7
3%
3
1%
2
1%
*
*
*
*
3
2%
1
*
2
2%
1
1%
2
3%
3
1%
3
1%
5
1%
11
1%
12
1%
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Table 5
Q2. Thinking about the single issue that will concern you most when it comes to casting your vote, which SINGLE ONE of the following would you say will be the most important?
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
NHS
350
34%
21
29%
39
36%
16
19%
103
41%
137
36%
25
27%
3
42%
60
33%
Immigration
179
17%
4
6%
15
14%
32
38%
35
14%
70
19%
13
14%
2
26%
20
11%
177
17%
22
30%
23
21%
4
5%
49
20%
49
13%
16
17%
45
24%
Education
96
9%
6
8%
11
10%
8
10%
28
11%
25
7%
12
13%
17
9%
73
7%
4
5%
5
5%
6
7%
8
3%
35
9%
11
12%
9
5%
Europe
37
4%
8
10%
2
2%
6
7%
2
1%
10
3%
6
6%
*
4%
Pensions
26
3%
1
2%
6
5%
2
2%
6
3%
11
3%
*
*
7
4%
11
1%
*
*
1
1%
1
*
8
2%
1
1%
1
11%
1
1%
Other
79
8%
7
9%
7
6%
10
12%
15
6%
27
7%
8
9%
1
18%
13
7%
Don't know
14
1%
1
1%
1
1%
1
1%
3
1%
6
2%
1
1%
2
1%
10
5%
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Table 6
Q3. From what you have seen or heard, do you think the Prime Minister David Cameron has done a good job or a bad job?
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Region
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Good job
541
52%
305
61%
236
44%
59
45%
66
39%
274
52%
141
67%
151
55%
148
48%
119
53%
123
52%
255
95%
61
26%
35
73%
24
40%
23
25%
191
85%
49
26%
77
56%
48
53%
29
55%
128
50%
143
53%
193
52%
464
52%
493
52%
Bad job
359
34%
139
28%
220
41%
55
42%
73
43%
179
34%
52
25%
88
32%
116
38%
76
34%
79
33%
5
2%
146
62%
8
17%
32
53%
54
58%
18
8%
116
62%
46
33%
23
25%
20
37%
94
37%
91
34%
131
35%
317
35%
336
35%
Don't know
142
14%
55
11%
87
16%
17
13%
29
17%
78
15%
18
8%
34
12%
44
14%
30
13%
34
14%
7
3%
27
11%
4
9%
4
7%
15
17%
15
7%
23
12%
14
11%
20
22%
4
7%
34
13%
37
14%
46
13%
117
13%
121
13%
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Table 6
Q3. From what you have seen or heard, do you think the Prime Minister David Cameron has done a good job or a bad job?
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Good job
541
52%
38
52%
67
61%
52
62%
98
39%
206
55%
48
53%
5
68%
105
57%
Bad job
359
34%
34
45%
36
33%
17
20%
111
44%
124
33%
23
25%
2
29%
70
38%
Don't know
142
14%
2
3%
7
6%
15
18%
43
17%
48
13%
20
22%
*
3%
9
5%
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Table 7
Q3. From what you have seen or heard, do you think the leader of the opposition Ed Miliband has done a good job or a bad job?
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Region
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Good job
257
25%
127
25%
130
24%
45
34%
31
19%
125
24%
56
27%
77
28%
70
23%
55
25%
55
23%
41
15%
129
55%
5
10%
7
12%
20
22%
34
15%
81
43%
40
29%
20
22%
15
29%
65
25%
60
22%
96
26%
221
25%
236
25%
Bad job
573
55%
298
60%
274
50%
57
44%
98
58%
288
54%
129
61%
150
55%
172
56%
115
51%
135
57%
201
75%
57
24%
27
57%
52
87%
59
64%
168
75%
77
41%
70
51%
47
52%
32
61%
158
61%
149
55%
187
51%
494
55%
525
55%
Don't know
212
20%
73
15%
139
26%
30
23%
39
23%
118
22%
26
12%
46
17%
66
22%
54
24%
45
19%
25
9%
48
21%
16
33%
1
1%
13
14%
23
10%
31
16%
28
21%
24
26%
5
10%
34
13%
62
23%
87
23%
183
20%
188
20%
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Table 7
Q3. From what you have seen or heard, do you think the leader of the opposition Ed Miliband has done a good job or a bad job?
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Good job
257
25%
16
22%
31
28%
17
20%
72
29%
82
22%
20
22%
1
18%
47
25%
Bad job
573
55%
51
69%
65
59%
42
50%
119
47%
218
58%
47
52%
5
82%
117
63%
Don't know
212
20%
7
10%
14
13%
25
30%
60
24%
78
21%
24
26%
21
12%
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Table 8
Q3. From what you have seen or heard, do you think the leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg has done a good job or a bad job?
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Region
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Good job
339
33%
192
38%
147
27%
33
25%
39
23%
191
36%
77
36%
110
40%
76
25%
83
37%
70
30%
129
48%
52
22%
40
83%
11
18%
23
25%
102
45%
45
24%
66
48%
31
33%
15
28%
74
29%
91
34%
129
35%
294
33%
309
32%
Bad job
555
53%
265
53%
289
53%
68
52%
99
59%
271
51%
117
55%
137
50%
185
60%
109
48%
123
52%
123
46%
157
67%
8
16%
46
77%
59
64%
108
48%
135
71%
60
44%
42
46%
32
61%
150
58%
142
52%
189
51%
481
54%
513
54%
Don't know
148
14%
41
8%
107
20%
31
23%
31
18%
69
13%
18
8%
26
9%
47
15%
33
14%
43
18%
15
6%
26
11%
1
2%
3
5%
10
11%
15
7%
9
5%
12
9%
19
21%
6
11%
33
13%
38
14%
51
14%
123
14%
129
14%
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Table 8
Q3. From what you have seen or heard, do you think the leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg has done a good job or a bad job?
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Good job
339
33%
24
32%
28
26%
35
41%
44
18%
161
43%
31
33%
2
29%
52
28%
Bad job
555
53%
42
56%
67
61%
38
44%
163
65%
171
45%
42
46%
4
67%
108
59%
Don't know
148
14%
9
13%
15
14%
13
15%
45
18%
45
12%
19
21%
*
4%
24
13%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 9
Q3. From what you have seen or heard, do you think the leader of UKIP Nigel Farage has done a good job or a bad job?
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Region
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Good job
347
33%
210
42%
137
25%
16
12%
44
26%
205
39%
82
39%
80
29%
103
33%
79
35%
85
36%
108
41%
50
21%
14
30%
53
87%
9
10%
93
41%
55
29%
37
27%
20
21%
18
35%
84
33%
100
37%
125
34%
309
34%
327
34%
Bad job
513
49%
222
45%
292
54%
91
69%
100
59%
220
42%
102
48%
161
59%
164
53%
83
37%
105
45%
117
44%
160
68%
29
59%
7
12%
76
83%
98
44%
115
61%
89
64%
54
59%
30
58%
125
49%
128
47%
176
48%
429
48%
459
48%
Don't know
182
17%
67
13%
115
21%
24
18%
25
15%
106
20%
27
13%
32
12%
41
13%
63
28%
45
19%
42
16%
24
10%
5
11%
*
1%
7
7%
34
15%
19
10%
12
9%
18
20%
3
6%
48
19%
44
16%
69
19%
161
18%
164
17%
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 9
Q3. From what you have seen or heard, do you think the leader of UKIP Nigel Farage has done a good job or a bad job?
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Good job
347
33%
24
32%
27
25%
31
37%
62
25%
163
43%
20
21%
3
42%
51
28%
Bad job
513
49%
47
63%
66
60%
45
53%
126
50%
148
39%
54
59%
4
58%
113
61%
Don't know
182
17%
3
5%
17
16%
9
10%
63
25%
66
18%
18
20%
21
11%
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 10
Q3. From what you have seen or heard, do you think the leader of the SNP, Nicola Sturgeon has done a good job or a bad job?
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Region
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Good job
430
41%
253
51%
177
33%
43
33%
69
41%
223
42%
95
45%
150
55%
118
38%
71
32%
91
39%
111
42%
100
43%
20
41%
23
38%
74
81%
82
36%
94
50%
74
54%
63
68%
22
42%
117
46%
86
32%
142
38%
345
38%
367
39%
Bad job
298
29%
136
27%
163
30%
39
30%
40
24%
134
25%
85
40%
64
23%
91
30%
73
32%
71
30%
108
40%
56
24%
10
20%
19
31%
8
9%
95
43%
50
26%
35
25%
17
19%
17
32%
74
29%
91
34%
100
27%
264
29%
281
30%
Don't know
314
30%
110
22%
203
37%
49
37%
60
36%
173
33%
32
15%
59
22%
99
32%
82
36%
74
31%
48
18%
79
34%
19
39%
19
31%
9
10%
47
21%
46
24%
29
21%
12
13%
13
26%
66
26%
94
35%
129
35%
288
32%
302
32%
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 10
Q3. From what you have seen or heard, do you think the leader of the SNP, Nicola Sturgeon has done a good job or a bad job?
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Good job
430
41%
37
49%
40
36%
27
32%
77
31%
157
41%
63
68%
3
52%
76
41%
Bad job
298
29%
10
14%
50
46%
24
29%
77
31%
111
29%
17
19%
61
33%
Don't know
314
30%
28
37%
20
18%
34
40%
97
39%
110
29%
12
13%
3
48%
48
26%
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 11
Q3. From what you have seen or heard, do you think the leader of the Green Party, Natalie Bennett has done a good job or a bad job?
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Region
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Good job
298
29%
129
26%
169
31%
36
27%
57
34%
126
24%
79
38%
84
31%
94
31%
59
26%
62
26%
63
24%
77
33%
18
38%
14
23%
52
56%
39
17%
79
42%
61
44%
26
28%
23
43%
74
29%
71
26%
106
29%
250
28%
273
29%
Bad job
365
35%
211
42%
154
28%
36
27%
53
32%
194
37%
81
38%
101
37%
109
35%
82
36%
73
31%
126
47%
72
31%
12
26%
33
55%
22
24%
109
49%
59
31%
51
37%
26
29%
19
37%
89
35%
94
35%
136
37%
319
36%
338
36%
Don't know
379
36%
158
32%
220
41%
60
45%
58
34%
210
40%
51
24%
89
33%
104
34%
85
38%
101
43%
78
29%
86
37%
18
37%
13
22%
18
19%
76
34%
50
27%
25
18%
40
43%
10
19%
94
37%
107
39%
128
35%
329
37%
339
36%
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 11
Q3. From what you have seen or heard, do you think the leader of the Green Party, Natalie Bennett has done a good job or a bad job?
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Good job
298
29%
21
29%
33
30%
31
36%
61
24%
114
30%
26
28%
54
29%
Bad job
365
35%
21
29%
48
44%
28
33%
74
29%
141
37%
26
29%
5
74%
69
38%
Don't know
379
36%
32
43%
29
27%
26
30%
116
46%
122
32%
40
43%
2
26%
61
33%
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 12
Q4. Thinking about David Cameron, would you say he... Has more style than substance
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Region
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Yes
513
49%
257
51%
257
47%
68
52%
84
50%
243
46%
118
56%
137
50%
154
50%
110
49%
113
48%
102
38%
141
60%
20
42%
38
62%
61
66%
77
34%
113
60%
75
54%
52
57%
24
46%
130
51%
141
52%
166
45%
437
49%
461
48%
No
436
42%
212
43%
223
41%
57
44%
72
43%
233
44%
74
35%
111
41%
131
43%
99
44%
94
40%
151
57%
81
35%
28
57%
21
35%
28
30%
133
59%
63
34%
54
39%
36
39%
22
43%
106
41%
108
40%
163
44%
378
42%
400
42%
93
9%
30
6%
63
12%
6
5%
13
8%
55
10%
19
9%
25
9%
22
7%
17
7%
29
12%
14
5%
12
5%
1
1%
2
2%
4
4%
14
6%
12
7%
9
6%
4
4%
6
11%
20
8%
22
8%
41
11%
84
9%
90
9%
Don't know
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 12
Q4. Thinking about David Cameron, would you say he... Has more style than substance
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Yes
513
49%
45
61%
54
49%
35
41%
121
48%
177
47%
52
57%
2
36%
100
54%
No
436
42%
26
35%
50
45%
49
57%
89
36%
163
43%
36
39%
4
64%
76
41%
93
9%
3
4%
6
5%
1
1%
41
16%
37
10%
4
4%
9
5%
Don't know
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 13
Q4. Thinking about David Cameron, would you say he... Understands people like me
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Region
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Yes
372
36%
206
41%
166
31%
45
34%
49
29%
187
35%
92
44%
105
38%
96
31%
84
37%
87
37%
208
78%
33
14%
10
21%
10
16%
14
15%
141
63%
32
17%
34
25%
28
30%
20
39%
96
38%
87
32%
140
38%
324
36%
344
36%
No
617
59%
266
53%
351
65%
83
63%
112
66%
315
59%
108
51%
149
54%
199
65%
132
58%
138
59%
49
18%
200
85%
38
79%
50
83%
74
80%
75
34%
154
82%
99
72%
58
63%
30
57%
153
60%
166
61%
210
57%
529
59%
559
59%
53
5%
26
5%
26
5%
4
3%
8
5%
29
6%
11
5%
20
7%
12
4%
10
4%
11
5%
10
4%
2
1%
*
1%
4
4%
7
3%
3
1%
4
3%
6
6%
2
4%
7
3%
18
7%
19
5%
45
5%
47
5%
Don't know
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 13
Q4. Thinking about David Cameron, would you say he... Understands people like me
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Yes
372
36%
26
35%
41
37%
33
39%
76
30%
148
39%
28
30%
3
52%
67
36%
No
617
59%
46
62%
68
62%
50
59%
166
66%
201
53%
58
63%
3
48%
114
62%
53
5%
2
3%
1
1%
2
2%
10
4%
29
8%
6
6%
Don't know
3
2%
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 14
Q4. Thinking about David Cameron, would you say he... Could make a good prime minister
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Region
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Yes
606
58%
316
63%
290
53%
63
48%
85
50%
320
60%
138
65%
165
60%
162
53%
143
63%
136
58%
254
95%
69
30%
37
76%
24
39%
30
32%
193
86%
53
28%
80
58%
50
55%
28
54%
153
60%
149
55%
224
61%
527
59%
556
58%
No
399
38%
169
34%
230
42%
63
48%
79
47%
191
36%
65
31%
100
36%
133
43%
76
34%
91
38%
13
5%
160
68%
8
16%
36
59%
61
67%
29
13%
130
69%
54
39%
40
43%
21
41%
96
38%
103
38%
139
37%
338
38%
359
38%
37
4%
14
3%
23
4%
5
4%
5
3%
19
4%
8
4%
9
3%
12
4%
7
3%
9
4%
*
*
5
2%
4
8%
1
2%
1
1%
2
1%
6
3%
4
3%
2
2%
3
5%
7
3%
19
7%
7
2%
33
4%
35
4%
Don't know
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Table 14
Q4. Thinking about David Cameron, would you say he... Could make a good prime minister
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Yes
606
58%
34
46%
68
61%
55
65%
127
50%
242
64%
50
55%
5
68%
102
55%
No
399
38%
37
49%
40
36%
26
31%
109
43%
126
33%
40
43%
2
32%
77
42%
37
4%
3
5%
3
2%
3
4%
16
6%
10
3%
2
2%
6
3%
Don't know
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 15
Q5. Thinking about Ed Miliband, would you say he... Has more style than substance
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Region
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Yes
366
35%
154
31%
213
39%
40
30%
72
43%
171
32%
84
40%
81
30%
92
30%
105
46%
88
37%
89
33%
79
34%
11
23%
21
34%
31
34%
89
40%
54
29%
38
28%
23
25%
23
44%
94
37%
93
34%
133
36%
320
36%
344
36%
No
547
53%
298
60%
249
46%
66
50%
76
45%
293
55%
111
53%
163
60%
184
60%
79
35%
120
51%
147
55%
135
58%
33
68%
37
62%
53
57%
115
52%
125
66%
81
59%
53
58%
21
41%
141
55%
147
54%
185
50%
473
53%
494
52%
Don't know
128
12%
47
9%
81
15%
25
19%
20
12%
67
13%
16
8%
29
11%
31
10%
41
18%
27
12%
31
12%
20
9%
5
9%
2
4%
8
9%
19
9%
10
5%
18
13%
16
17%
8
15%
22
9%
31
12%
51
14%
105
12%
113
12%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 15
Q5. Thinking about Ed Miliband, would you say he... Has more style than substance
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Yes
366
35%
27
36%
50
45%
36
42%
96
38%
116
31%
23
25%
3
51%
77
42%
No
547
53%
42
56%
50
46%
41
48%
121
48%
211
56%
53
58%
3
49%
92
50%
Don't know
128
12%
6
8%
10
9%
8
10%
34
14%
50
13%
16
17%
16
8%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 16
Q5. Thinking about Ed Miliband, would you say he... Understands people like me
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Region
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Yes
450
43%
205
41%
245
45%
63
48%
76
45%
238
45%
73
35%
122
45%
142
46%
90
40%
95
40%
95
36%
180
77%
20
40%
13
21%
39
42%
73
33%
122
65%
62
45%
29
32%
22
43%
117
46%
117
43%
164
44%
398
44%
420
44%
No
491
47%
259
52%
232
43%
56
42%
79
47%
238
45%
118
56%
128
47%
141
46%
107
48%
115
49%
156
58%
43
18%
24
50%
48
79%
51
55%
138
62%
59
31%
63
46%
50
54%
26
50%
127
50%
125
46%
163
44%
415
46%
441
46%
Don't know
101
10%
34
7%
67
12%
13
10%
13
8%
55
10%
20
10%
23
8%
24
8%
28
12%
27
11%
17
6%
12
5%
4
9%
2
2%
13
6%
8
4%
13
9%
13
14%
4
8%
12
5%
29
11%
43
12%
85
9%
89
9%
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Table 16
Q5. Thinking about Ed Miliband, would you say he... Understands people like me
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Yes
450
43%
33
45%
51
47%
34
40%
122
49%
155
41%
29
32%
2
29%
85
46%
No
491
47%
37
50%
53
48%
40
48%
104
41%
180
48%
50
54%
3
45%
90
49%
Don't know
101
10%
4
5%
6
5%
10
12%
25
10%
42
11%
13
14%
2
26%
10
5%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 17
Q5. Thinking about Ed Miliband, would you say he... Could make a good prime minister
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Region
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Yes
308
30%
146
29%
162
30%
56
42%
52
31%
150
28%
50
24%
84
31%
87
28%
74
33%
63
27%
25
9%
168
72%
15
30%
6
10%
28
30%
22
10%
106
56%
43
31%
26
29%
17
32%
77
30%
78
29%
110
30%
265
30%
282
30%
No
620
60%
320
64%
301
55%
55
42%
107
63%
318
60%
141
67%
161
59%
184
60%
125
56%
151
64%
237
89%
39
17%
29
60%
52
86%
59
64%
191
85%
60
32%
82
59%
58
63%
26
51%
160
62%
160
59%
217
59%
536
60%
563
59%
Don't know
113
11%
33
7%
80
15%
20
15%
10
6%
63
12%
20
10%
29
10%
37
12%
26
11%
22
9%
6
2%
28
12%
5
10%
3
4%
6
6%
11
5%
23
12%
13
10%
8
8%
9
17%
20
8%
33
12%
43
12%
97
11%
106
11%
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Table 17
Q5. Thinking about Ed Miliband, would you say he... Could make a good prime minister
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Yes
308
30%
21
28%
27
25%
17
20%
111
44%
93
25%
26
29%
1
18%
48
26%
No
620
60%
50
67%
72
66%
61
72%
108
43%
238
63%
58
63%
3
45%
122
66%
Don't know
113
11%
4
5%
10
9%
7
8%
32
13%
46
12%
8
8%
2
37%
14
8%
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Table 18
Q6. Many people currently think that no single party will win the 2015 General Election in May, and another coalition will need to be formed,
or one party will have to try and run a minority government ON ITS OWN, without having a majority of seats in Parliament.
Putting aside your own party preference, IN THE EVENT THAT THERE IS NO CLEAR WINNER, which one of the following do you think would be best for Britain?
Base: All respondents
Gender
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Region
NET:
England &
Wales
Male
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
North
Midlands
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Total
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
Labour forms a
coalition including the
SNP AND the Greens
195
19%
74
15%
121
22%
48
37%
46
27%
83
16%
18
8%
61
22%
57
18%
37
16%
41
17%
3
1%
85
36%
3
7%
5
8%
57
62%
7
3%
63
33%
29
21%
34
37%
13
26%
50
20%
48
18%
50
13%
147
16%
161
17%
217
21%
118
24%
99
18%
9
7%
24
14%
131
25%
53
25%
63
23%
60
19%
41
18%
54
23%
127
48%
4
2%
21
44%
3
5%
3
3%
96
43%
10
5%
43
31%
23
25%
11
22%
49
19%
53
19%
80
22%
182
20%
194
20%
155
15%
89
18%
66
12%
10
7%
24
14%
85
16%
36
17%
38
14%
42
14%
44
20%
31
13%
55
21%
2
1%
1
1%
37
61%
3
3%
60
27%
8
4%
6
4%
7
8%
1
3%
51
20%
56
21%
40
11%
146
16%
148
16%
Labour forms a
coalition with the
Liberal Democrats
119
11%
56
11%
63
12%
21
16%
12
7%
62
12%
24
12%
39
14%
42
14%
18
8%
20
8%
1
1%
76
33%
11
23%
3
4%
3
4%
9
4%
56
30%
19
14%
3
4%
9
17%
29
11%
32
12%
46
12%
107
12%
116
12%
104
10%
48
10%
56
10%
8
6%
28
16%
44
8%
24
11%
27
10%
44
14%
20
9%
13
5%
24
9%
35
15%
3
6%
*
1%
5
6%
14
6%
18
9%
14
10%
4
4%
5
9%
29
11%
26
10%
40
11%
95
11%
100
11%
80
8%
54
11%
26
5%
10
8%
2
1%
33
6%
35
17%
19
7%
17
5%
23
10%
21
9%
39
15%
4
2%
2
5%
4
6%
11
11%
27
12%
4
2%
11
8%
7
8%
5
9%
21
8%
12
4%
35
9%
68
8%
73
8%
101
10%
30
6%
71
13%
10
8%
27
16%
54
10%
9
4%
19
7%
35
11%
20
9%
26
11%
12
4%
16
7%
7
15%
8
13%
5
5%
6
3%
18
10%
12
9%
6
7%
5
10%
16
6%
28
10%
46
12%
89
10%
95
10%
None of these
12
1%
10
2%
2
*
1
1%
1
*
8
1%
3
1%
3
1%
1
*
5
2%
3
1%
1
*
2
1%
*
*
1
*
2
1%
1
1%
2
2%
1
1%
1
*
2
1%
7
2%
10
1%
10
1%
Don't know
59
6%
19
4%
41
8%
15
11%
31
6%
8
4%
5
2%
11
4%
17
8%
26
11%
5
2%
9
4%
2
3%
5
5%
4
2%
9
5%
4
3%
5
5%
2
4%
11
4%
16
6%
26
7%
53
6%
55
6%
Other
6
4%
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Table 18
Q6. Many people currently think that no single party will win the 2015 General Election in May, and another coalition will need to be formed,
or one party will have to try and run a minority government ON ITS OWN, without having a majority of seats in Parliament.
Putting aside your own party preference, IN THE EVENT THAT THERE IS NO CLEAR WINNER, which one of the following do you think would be best for Britain?
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Labour forms a
coalition including the
SNP AND the Greens
195
19%
14
19%
16
14%
5
6%
73
29%
39
10%
34
37%
*
3%
30
16%
217
21%
16
21%
29
26%
23
27%
31
12%
81
21%
23
25%
3
48%
45
24%
155
15%
8
10%
22
20%
10
11%
35
14%
71
19%
7
8%
*
4%
30
16%
Labour forms a
coalition with the
Liberal Democrats
119
11%
7
9%
19
17%
12
14%
32
13%
42
11%
3
4%
1
11%
26
14%
104
10%
11
14%
7
7%
3
3%
31
12%
45
12%
4
4%
18
10%
80
8%
8
10%
6
6%
13
16%
5
2%
36
10%
7
8%
1
13%
14
8%
101
10%
10
14%
6
5%
15
18%
20
8%
39
10%
6
7%
1
21%
16
9%
None of these
12
1%
1
*
1
1%
6
2%
3
1%
2
2%
1
*
Don't know
59
6%
2
2%
3
3%
3
3%
19
8%
23
6%
5
5%
5
3%
Other
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Table 19
Q7. Irrespective of which party you yourself support, which team do you think is better able to manage the economy properly?
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Region
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
459
44%
269
54%
190
35%
46
35%
54
32%
229
43%
130
62%
131
48%
141
46%
88
39%
99
42%
240
90%
34
15%
22
45%
23
39%
16
17%
175
78%
29
15%
57
41%
29
32%
22
42%
123
48%
117
43%
168
45%
408
45%
430
45%
178
17%
77
15%
101
19%
39
29%
27
16%
83
16%
29
14%
53
19%
51
16%
35
16%
39
16%
2
1%
116
49%
4
8%
6
9%
22
23%
10
4%
85
45%
28
20%
14
15%
13
25%
47
18%
43
16%
61
17%
151
17%
164
17%
Neither
347
33%
137
28%
210
39%
33
25%
83
49%
183
35%
48
23%
77
28%
104
34%
82
36%
83
35%
24
9%
73
31%
22
46%
31
52%
49
54%
32
14%
71
38%
49
35%
44
48%
17
33%
74
29%
100
37%
112
30%
286
32%
304
32%
58
6%
16
3%
42
8%
14
11%
4
2%
35
7%
5
2%
12
4%
11
4%
19
9%
16
7%
2
1%
12
5%
*
*
5
6%
7
3%
4
2%
4
3%
5
5%
13
5%
11
4%
28
8%
53
6%
53
6%
Don't know
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 19
Q7. Irrespective of which party you yourself support, which team do you think is better able to manage the economy properly?
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W.
in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
459
44%
32
43%
56
51%
43
50%
75
30%
199
53%
29
32%
5
68%
88
48%
178
17%
11
15%
27
25%
8
9%
66
26%
40
11%
14
15%
1
11%
38
21%
Neither
347
33%
28
38%
26
24%
34
40%
88
35%
116
31%
44
48%
1
18%
54
29%
58
6%
3
3%
1
1%
1
1%
23
9%
23
6%
5
5%
*
3%
3
2%
Don't know
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 20
Q8. When it comes to making sure that everyone, and especially the wealthy, pay their fair share of tax, would you trust...? Labour
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Region
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Yes
535
51%
240
48%
295
54%
72
55%
102
61%
281
53%
79
37%
149
54%
170
55%
102
46%
114
48%
73
27%
211
90%
22
46%
20
34%
49
53%
51
23%
155
82%
63
46%
44
48%
28
54%
125
49%
140
52%
197
53%
462
51%
490
52%
No
447
43%
243
49%
204
38%
50
38%
62
37%
217
41%
118
56%
118
43%
113
37%
110
49%
106
45%
184
69%
18
8%
24
50%
40
66%
42
45%
154
69%
30
16%
67
48%
42
45%
20
37%
116
45%
110
40%
160
43%
386
43%
405
43%
60
6%
16
3%
45
8%
9
7%
5
3%
33
6%
14
7%
7
3%
24
8%
13
6%
17
7%
11
4%
5
2%
2
4%
2
2%
19
8%
4
2%
8
6%
6
6%
5
9%
15
6%
22
8%
13
3%
50
6%
55
6%
Don't know
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 20
Q8. When it comes to making sure that everyone, and especially the wealthy, pay their fair share of tax, would you trust...? Labour
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Yes
535
51%
44
58%
56
51%
36
43%
134
53%
195
52%
44
48%
2
32%
99
54%
No
447
43%
30
40%
50
45%
46
55%
98
39%
160
42%
42
45%
3
42%
79
43%
60
6%
1
1%
5
4%
2
2%
20
8%
23
6%
6
6%
2
26%
6
3%
Don't know
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 21
Q8. When it comes to making sure that everyone, and especially the wealthy, pay their fair share of tax, would you trust...? The Conservatives
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Region
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Yes
349
33%
188
38%
161
30%
32
24%
48
28%
177
33%
92
44%
100
37%
86
28%
93
41%
70
30%
198
74%
27
11%
14
29%
16
26%
11
12%
142
63%
22
12%
47
34%
32
35%
14
27%
99
39%
82
30%
121
33%
303
34%
317
33%
No
636
61%
295
59%
341
63%
86
66%
117
69%
326
61%
107
51%
162
59%
201
65%
129
57%
143
61%
65
24%
194
83%
32
67%
45
74%
79
86%
74
33%
164
87%
85
62%
57
62%
35
67%
140
55%
171
63%
232
63%
544
61%
579
61%
57
6%
16
3%
42
8%
13
10%
4
2%
29
5%
12
6%
11
4%
20
7%
3
2%
23
10%
4
1%
13
6%
2
4%
2
2%
8
4%
3
2%
6
4%
3
3%
4
7%
17
7%
17
6%
17
5%
51
6%
55
6%
Don't know
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 21
Q8. When it comes to making sure that everyone, and especially the wealthy, pay their fair share of tax, would you trust...? The Conservatives
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Yes
349
33%
30
40%
36
32%
36
43%
62
25%
133
35%
32
35%
3
38%
66
36%
No
636
61%
43
57%
70
63%
46
54%
165
66%
227
60%
57
62%
2
36%
113
61%
57
6%
2
3%
4
4%
3
4%
24
10%
17
5%
3
3%
2
26%
6
3%
Don't know
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 22
Q8. When it comes to making sure that everyone, and especially the wealthy, pay their fair share of tax, would you trust...? The Liberal Democrats
Base: All respondents
Gender
Total
Age
Social Class
Vote In 2010
General Election
Voting Intention
Male
Female
18-24
25-34
35-64
65+
AB
C1
C2
DE
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
UKIP
Other
Region
Con
Lab
Lib
Dem
Scotland
Wales
North
Midlands
South
NET:
England
NET:
England &
Wales
Unweighted base
1042
488
554
120
164
525
233
410
242
133
257
280
239
56
64
99
274
217
142
90
52
261
269
370
900
952
Weighted base
1042
499
543
131
169
531
211
274
307
225
236
267
234
48
60
92
224
189
138
92
52
257
271
370
898
950
Yes
462
44%
245
49%
218
40%
52
40%
66
39%
258
49%
86
41%
138
51%
147
48%
87
39%
90
38%
154
58%
116
50%
39
81%
19
31%
32
35%
115
51%
77
41%
88
64%
39
43%
14
27%
126
49%
132
49%
151
41%
409
46%
423
45%
No
487
47%
232
47%
255
47%
60
46%
96
57%
223
42%
108
51%
121
44%
124
40%
125
56%
117
50%
101
38%
109
47%
9
18%
37
61%
53
58%
97
43%
104
55%
42
30%
41
45%
30
58%
112
44%
119
44%
185
50%
416
46%
446
47%
92
9%
21
4%
71
13%
19
15%
6
4%
50
9%
17
8%
14
5%
36
12%
13
6%
29
12%
12
5%
9
4%
*
*
5
8%
6
7%
13
6%
8
4%
8
6%
12
13%
8
15%
18
7%
20
8%
34
9%
72
8%
81
8%
Don't know
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 22
Q8. When it comes to making sure that everyone, and especially the wealthy, pay their fair share of tax, would you trust...? The Liberal Democrats
Base: All respondents
Total
Constituency category
Safe
Labour
Safe
(i.e.
Conser
Lab
vative
Lab
Con
held
(i.e.
held
held
AND
Con
AND
AND
LDLab>10 held>1
LAB<10 CON<15
held
.1%,
5.1%,
%, in
% in
seats
in
in
Scotla
E&W.
E&W. in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1042
89
130
79
252
349
90
219
Weighted base
1042
75
110
85
251
378
92
185
Yes
462
44%
38
51%
56
51%
44
52%
76
30%
187
50%
39
43%
*
6%
94
51%
No
487
47%
36
48%
49
45%
36
43%
139
55%
165
44%
41
45%
3
45%
85
46%
92
9%
1
1%
5
5%
4
5%
36
14%
25
7%
12
13%
3
48%
6
3%
Don't know
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 23
Weighted
Total
Unweighted base
1042
1042
Weighted base
1042
1042
Conservative
274
26%
224
21%
Labour
217
21%
189
18%
Liberal Democrat/
Liberal
142
14%
138
13%
Scottish National
Party/SNP
19
2%
14
1%
Plaid Cymru
3
*
3
*
Green Party
14
1%
19
2%
UKIP
27
3%
19
2%
BNP
2
*
1
*
Other
7
1%
3
*
262
25%
312
30%
Refused
47
5%
76
7%
Don't know
28
3%
45
4%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 24
Classification
Base: All respondents
Unweighted
Total
Weighted
Total
Unweighted base
1042
1042
Weighted base
1042
1042
Gender
Male
488
47%
499
48%
Female
554
53%
543
52%
Age
18-24
(21)
120
12%
131
13%
25-34
(29.5)
164
16%
169
16%
35-44
(39.5)
160
15%
203
19%
45-54
(49.5)
196
19%
176
17%
55-64
(59.5)
169
16%
152
15%
(70)
233
22%
211
20%
65+
Average age
47.74
46.33
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 24
Classification
Base: All respondents
Unweighted
Total
Weighted base
1042
Weighted
Total
1042
Social Grade
AB
410
39%
274
26%
C1
242
23%
307
29%
C2
133
13%
225
22%
DE
257
25%
236
23%
North
351
34%
349
33%
Midlands
321
31%
323
31%
South
370
36%
370
35%
Region
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 24
Classification
Base: All respondents
Unweighted
Total
Weighted base
1042
Weighted
Total
1042
Working status
Full-time
511
49%
459
44%
Part-time
136
13%
130
13%
43
4%
62
6%
42
4%
56
5%
Retired
260
25%
271
26%
Student
36
3%
55
5%
Refused
14
1%
9
1%
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CATI Fieldwork : 10th-12th April 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 24
Classification
Base: All respondents
Unweighted
Total
Weighted base
1042
Weighted
Total
1042
Tenure
Own outright
351
34%
339
33%
378
36%
362
35%
Council
77
7%
135
13%
Housing Ass.
51
5%
40
4%
153
15%
144
14%
Rent free
2
*
1
*
Refused
30
3%
22
2%