Opinion Poll: CATI Fieldwork: 17th-19th April 2015
Opinion Poll: CATI Fieldwork: 17th-19th April 2015
Opinion Poll: CATI Fieldwork: 17th-19th April 2015
Opinion Poll
CATI Fieldwork : 17th-19th 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
1003
474
529
106
130
532
235
423
215
132
233
258
238
66
79
90
269
235
158
91
49
252
257
354
863
912
Weighted base
1003
486
517
133
165
494
211
260
287
213
244
220
225
50
82
88
217
182
133
93
54
248
271
337
855
910
692
69%
345
71%
347
67%
69
52%
87
53%
369
75%
166
79%
198
76%
203
71%
130
61%
161
66%
189
86%
176
78%
39
78%
66
81%
66
75%
191
88%
144
79%
111
83%
72
77%
41
76%
172
69%
166
61%
241
72%
579
68%
620
68%
53
5%
31
6%
22
4%
6
5%
8
5%
31
6%
8
4%
15
6%
22
8%
10
5%
6
2%
8
4%
16
7%
4
8%
3
3%
6
7%
11
5%
8
4%
6
5%
4
5%
4
7%
13
5%
10
4%
22
7%
45
5%
48
5%
64
6%
32
7%
32
6%
22
16%
11
6%
25
5%
7
3%
14
5%
21
7%
13
6%
16
7%
11
5%
11
5%
2
5%
5
6%
8
9%
5
2%
10
6%
3
2%
6
7%
1
2%
17
7%
20
7%
21
6%
57
7%
58
6%
26
3%
10
2%
16
3%
1
1%
6
4%
15
3%
4
2%
6
2%
8
3%
5
3%
7
3%
4
2%
7
3%
2
4%
*
1%
5
2%
7
4%
3
2%
2
2%
1
2%
6
3%
9
3%
8
2%
23
3%
24
3%
29
3%
15
3%
14
3%
14
10%
8
5%
6
1%
1
*
6
2%
5
2%
8
4%
11
4%
5
2%
*
1%
1
1%
4
4%
*
*
2
1%
3
2%
2
2%
4
7%
3
1%
12
5%
9
3%
24
3%
27
3%
55
5%
19
4%
36
7%
10
7%
19
11%
20
4%
7
3%
9
4%
13
5%
20
10%
12
5%
5
2%
3
2%
1
1%
4
4%
3
3%
1
1%
5
3%
6
4%
12
5%
27
10%
16
5%
55
6%
55
6%
9
1%
*
*
8
2%
4
2%
4
1%
1
1%
*
*
3
1%
4
2%
1
*
5
2%
1
1%
4
2%
2
1%
2
3%
4
1%
1
*
2
1%
6
1%
6
1%
11
1%
5
1%
6
1%
2
1%
6
4%
3
1%
2
1%
1
*
5
2%
3
1%
3
1%
*
*
1
2%
3
4%
2
4%
1
*
5
2%
3
1%
9
1%
11
1%
8
1%
8
2%
4
3%
2
1%
1
*
1
*
1
*
1
*
2
1%
4
2%
2
1%
1
1%
2
1%
*
*
1
1%
1
1%
6
2%
7
1%
7
1%
49
5%
20
4%
29
6%
6
4%
14
8%
19
4%
11
5%
8
3%
9
3%
14
7%
19
8%
2
1%
1
*
3
3%
2
4%
19
8%
13
5%
12
4%
44
5%
46
5%
Refused
Don't know
6
1%
1
*
6
1%
1
*
6
3%
1
*
1
*
5
2%
1
1%
1
*
3
1%
3
1%
6
1%
6
1%
Total
10 - Absolutely certain
to vote
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
Mean
8.71
8.85
8.57
8.12
7.69
9.03
9.13
9.13
8.98
8.18
8.39
9.62
9.36
9.44
9.30
9.31
9.63
9.36
9.47
9.13
9.01
8.61
8.26
8.97
8.64
8.66
Standard deviation
2.47
2.36
2.57
2.59
3.03
2.18
2.26
2.04
2.11
2.83
2.83
1.19
1.53
1.40
1.74
1.50
1.36
1.54
1.39
2.11
2.26
2.69
2.71
2.16
2.52
2.50
Standard error
0.08
0.11
0.11
0.25
0.27
0.09
0.15
0.10
0.14
0.25
0.19
0.07
0.10
0.17
0.20
0.16
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.22
0.32
0.17
0.17
0.11
0.09
0.08
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Opinion Poll
CATI Fieldwork : 17th-19th 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
1003
110
122
97
210
341
91
232
Weighted base
1003
107
117
93
215
352
93
225
10 - Absolutely certain
to vote
692
69%
69
64%
84
71%
69
74%
135
63%
245
70%
72
77%
8
91%
153
68%
53
5%
6
6%
9
8%
7
7%
6
3%
19
5%
4
5%
16
7%
64
6%
5
4%
8
7%
10
11%
17
8%
17
5%
6
7%
13
6%
26
3%
5
5%
2
2%
2
2%
7
3%
7
2%
2
2%
1
9%
7
3%
29
3%
7
6%
*
*
3
3%
8
4%
9
3%
2
2%
7
3%
55
5%
5
5%
9
7%
3
3%
15
7%
21
6%
14
6%
9
1%
4
3%
*
*
2
1%
2
3%
4
2%
11
1%
2
2%
1
1%
2
1%
6
2%
3
1%
8
1%
7
3%
1
1%
4
4%
2
2%
*
*
17
8%
21
6%
3
3%
6
3%
49
5%
Refused
Don't know
6
1%
1
1%
2
2%
4
1%
3
1%
Mean
8.71
8.52
9.12
9.35
8.15
8.68
9.13
9.72
8.83
Standard deviation
2.47
2.47
1.90
1.32
2.96
2.57
2.11
0.93
2.21
Standard error
0.08
0.24
0.17
0.13
0.20
0.14
0.22
0.33
0.15
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Opinion Poll
CATI Fieldwork : 17th-19th 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
1003
474
529
106
130
532
235
423
215
132
233
258
238
66
79
90
269
235
158
91
49
252
257
354
863
912
Weighted base
1003
486
517
133
165
494
211
260
287
213
244
220
225
50
82
88
217
182
133
93
54
248
271
337
855
910
Total
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
Conservative
220
22%
115
24%
105
20%
20
15%
27
17%
114
23%
58
28%
65
25%
78
27%
44
21%
32
13%
220
100%
153
71%
7
4%
16
12%
10
10%
8
16%
43
17%
56
21%
102
30%
201
24%
210
23%
Labour
225
22%
108
22%
117
23%
36
27%
35
21%
118
24%
36
17%
61
24%
53
19%
45
21%
66
27%
225
100%
9
4%
112
61%
23
17%
11
12%
12
21%
80
32%
52
19%
71
21%
203
24%
214
24%
Liberal Democrat/
Liberal
50
5%
22
5%
28
5%
5
4%
9
5%
27
6%
9
4%
19
7%
14
5%
6
3%
11
4%
50
100%
4
2%
2
1%
33
24%
2
3%
1
3%
15
6%
7
3%
24
7%
46
5%
48
5%
Scottish National
Party/SNP
36
4%
16
3%
20
4%
5
3%
9
5%
21
4%
2
1%
14
5%
11
4%
6
3%
6
2%
36
41%
2
1%
8
4%
4
3%
36
39%
Plaid Cymru
11
1%
8
2%
3
1%
2
2%
*
*
7
1%
2
1%
3
1%
1
1%
4
1%
11
12%
*
*
2
1%
1
1%
11
19%
11
1%
Green Party
35
4%
18
4%
17
3%
8
6%
12
7%
12
3%
3
1%
14
5%
13
4%
4
2%
5
2%
35
40%
4
2%
8
5%
5
4%
2
2%
2
4%
6
2%
13
5%
12
4%
31
4%
34
4%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
82
8%
56
12%
26
5%
10
7%
9
5%
53
11%
10
5%
16
6%
31
11%
12
6%
24
10%
82
100%
18
8%
10
5%
12
9%
4
4%
9
16%
16
6%
24
9%
29
9%
69
8%
78
9%
Other
6
1%
4
1%
2
*
1
1%
3
1%
2
1%
1
*
2
1%
2
1%
2
1%
6
7%
1
*
1
1%
4
2%
1
*
5
1%
5
1%
49
5%
20
4%
29
6%
6
4%
14
8%
19
4%
11
5%
8
3%
9
3%
14
7%
19
8%
2
1%
1
*
3
3%
2
4%
19
8%
13
5%
12
4%
44
5%
46
5%
Don't know
205
20%
72
15%
133
26%
40
30%
46
28%
86
17%
34
16%
44
17%
55
19%
59
28%
48
20%
19
9%
28
15%
34
26%
13
14%
7
12%
46
19%
77
29%
62
18%
185
22%
192
21%
83
8%
47
10%
36
7%
1
1%
5
3%
32
6%
46
22%
16
6%
19
6%
20
9%
28
12%
7
3%
4
2%
5
4%
11
11%
3
5%
18
7%
28
10%
25
7%
70
8%
73
8%
Refused
1
*
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Opinion Poll
CATI Fieldwork : 17th-19th 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
1003
110
122
97
210
341
91
232
Weighted base
1003
107
117
93
215
352
93
225
Conservative
220
22%
16
15%
40
34%
18
19%
31
14%
101
29%
10
10%
2
21%
56
25%
Labour
225
22%
37
34%
29
25%
21
22%
64
30%
57
16%
11
12%
1
17%
65
29%
Liberal Democrat/
Liberal
50
5%
3
3%
2
1%
14
15%
10
4%
18
5%
2
3%
1
7%
5
2%
Scottish National
Party/SNP
36
4%
1
*
36
39%
Plaid Cymru
11
1%
4
4%
4
2%
2
25%
4
2%
Green Party
35
4%
3
3%
3
2%
5
6%
9
4%
13
4%
2
2%
6
3%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
82
8%
12
12%
10
9%
9
10%
17
8%
27
8%
4
4%
23
10%
Other
6
1%
1
1%
1
1%
3
1%
1
1%
1
*
49
5%
4
4%
2
2%
*
*
17
8%
21
6%
3
3%
6
3%
Don't know
205
20%
23
22%
25
22%
21
23%
49
23%
71
20%
13
14%
49
22%
83
8%
4
4%
6
5%
3
3%
11
5%
43
12%
11
11%
3
31%
10
5%
Refused
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CATI Fieldwork : 17th-19th 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 (5%), don't know who they would vote for (20%) 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
646
321
325
49
77
366
155
305
135
72
134
237
206
60
66
78
229
189
114
67
33
165
143
238
546
579
Weighted base
556
289
267
55
81
309
112
169
168
97
121
193
180
45
64
74
184
143
90
58
34
140
122
203
464
498
Conservative
193
35%
100
35%
94
35%
13
25%
22
28%
103
33%
54
49%
58
34%
69
41%
37
38%
29
24%
193
100%
151
82%
7
5%
15
16%
8
13%
8
25%
40
29%
49
40%
88
43%
177
38%
186
37%
Labour
180
32%
86
30%
93
35%
21
39%
30
37%
95
31%
34
30%
53
31%
42
25%
31
32%
54
44%
180
100%
7
4%
107
75%
22
24%
10
17%
9
26%
64
46%
38
31%
59
29%
161
35%
170
34%
Liberal Democrat/
Liberal
45
8%
21
7%
24
9%
4
7%
7
9%
25
8%
8
8%
17
10%
12
7%
6
6%
10
8%
45
100%
4
2%
2
1%
32
35%
2
4%
1
4%
13
10%
6
5%
22
11%
41
9%
42
8%
Scottish National
Party/SNP
33
6%
15
5%
18
7%
4
8%
7
8%
20
6%
2
2%
13
8%
9
5%
6
6%
5
4%
33
44%
2
1%
8
5%
4
4%
33
57%
Plaid Cymru
9
2%
6
2%
3
1%
1
1%
*
*
7
2%
1
1%
2
1%
3
2%
1
1%
2
2%
9
12%
*
*
2
1%
1
1%
9
25%
9
2%
Green Party
28
5%
14
5%
13
5%
5
10%
8
10%
12
4%
3
2%
12
7%
9
5%
4
4%
3
3%
28
38%
4
2%
8
6%
5
5%
2
3%
1
4%
4
3%
10
8%
10
5%
25
5%
26
5%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
64
12%
44
15%
20
8%
5
9%
7
8%
44
14%
10
9%
14
8%
24
14%
10
11%
17
14%
64
100%
17
9%
9
6%
12
14%
3
4%
5
16%
14
10%
19
15%
23
12%
56
12%
62
12%
5
1%
3
1%
2
1%
1
2%
3
1%
*
*
1
*
*
*
2
2%
2
2%
1
1%
1
1%
3
2%
1
1%
4
1%
4
1%
Other
18-24
25-34
UKIP
Other
5
6%
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
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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 (5%), don't know who they would vote for (20%) 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
646
69
81
70
131
209
67
150
Weighted base
556
60
74
60
113
177
58
135
Conservative
193
35%
15
25%
36
48%
17
28%
30
27%
84
48%
8
13%
1
22%
51
38%
Labour
180
32%
28
47%
25
34%
17
29%
50
44%
43
24%
10
17%
1
24%
54
40%
Liberal Democrat/
Liberal
45
8%
3
5%
2
2%
14
23%
7
6%
16
9%
2
4%
1
11%
4
3%
Scottish National
Party/SNP
33
6%
1
1%
33
57%
2
42%
2
2%
Plaid Cymru
9
2%
2
4%
4
4%
Green Party
28
5%
2
3%
3
4%
5
8%
6
6%
11
6%
2
3%
4
3%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
64
12%
9
16%
9
12%
7
12%
14
12%
22
12%
3
4%
18
14%
5
1%
1
1%
*
*
2
2%
1
1%
1
1%
Other
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Col percents
Table 4
34%
Labour
32%
Liberal Democrat
10%
UKIP
11%
Green
5%
Other
8%
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Q5. The general election will be held on May 7th this year. Would you say you are certain to vote the party you stated
or is there a chance you might decide to vote for another party?
Base: All respondents expressing an intention to vote
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
731
365
366
72
92
403
164
334
156
84
157
258
238
66
79
90
234
195
118
73
39
186
166
267
619
658
Weighted base
665
347
318
86
101
357
120
192
204
120
149
220
225
50
82
88
189
150
93
66
43
165
152
238
556
599
458
69%
236
68%
222
70%
39
45%
66
65%
250
70%
103
86%
131
68%
130
64%
83
70%
114
77%
160
73%
154
68%
27
54%
53
65%
64
73%
142
75%
109
73%
57
61%
52
78%
30
70%
118
71%
100
65%
159
67%
376
68%
406
68%
197
30%
106
30%
92
29%
46
53%
35
35%
100
28%
16
14%
61
32%
72
35%
36
30%
28
19%
59
27%
68
30%
23
45%
24
30%
23
26%
47
25%
39
26%
35
38%
13
20%
10
23%
45
27%
51
34%
78
33%
175
31%
184
31%
9
1%
5
2%
4
1%
2
2%
*
*
*
*
*
*
3
1%
6
4%
*
*
3
1%
1
1%
4
5%
1
2%
2
2%
1
1%
1
2%
3
7%
2
1%
1
1%
2
1%
5
1%
8
1%
Don't know
18-24
25-34
7
2%
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
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Q5. The general election will be held on May 7th this year. Would you say you are certain to vote the party you stated
or is there a chance you might decide to vote for another party?
Base: All respondents expressing an intention to vote
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
Total E&W.
E&W.
in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
731
82
88
77
151
238
73
170
Weighted base
665
76
83
69
138
217
66
160
458
69%
57
75%
51
61%
51
75%
98
71%
140
65%
52
78%
4
69%
108
68%
197
30%
18
24%
32
39%
17
25%
34
25%
75
35%
13
20%
2
31%
50
31%
9
1%
1
2%
5
3%
2
1%
1
2%
1
1%
Don't know
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Table 6
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 expressing an intention to vote
Q5. At the general election would you say you are
certain to vote the party you stated or is there a
chance you might decide to vote for another party?
Might change
Certain to
my mind to
vote for
vote for
Total
party stated
another party
Don't know
Unweighted base
731
513
70%
208
28%
10
1%
Weighted base
665
458
69%
197
30%
9
1%
Conservative
220
33%
160
35%
73%
59
30%
27%
*
4%
*
Labour
225
34%
154
34%
68%
68
35%
30%
3
31%
1%
Liberal Democrat/
Liberal
50
8%
27
6%
54%
23
11%
45%
1
6%
1%
Scottish National
Party/SNP
36
5%
34
7%
95%
2
1%
5%
Plaid Cymru
11
2%
8
2%
74%
3
1%
26%
Green Party
35
5%
17
4%
47%
18
9%
52%
*
5%
1%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
82
12%
53
12%
65%
24
12%
30%
4
44%
5%
6
1%
5
1%
84%
1
10%
16%
Other
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Table 7
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 expressing an intention to vote (Turnout Weighted)
Q5. At the general election would you say you are
certain to vote the party you stated or is there a
chance you might decide to vote for another party?
Might change
Certain to
my mind to
vote for
vote for
Total
party stated
another party
Don't know
Unweighted base
646
463
72%
177
27%
6
1%
Weighted base
556
396
71%
155
28%
5
1%
Conservative
193
35%
145
37%
75%
48
31%
25%
*
7%
*
Labour
180
32%
130
33%
72%
48
31%
26%
2
44%
1%
Liberal Democrat/
Liberal
45
8%
25
6%
56%
20
13%
44%
*
3%
*
Scottish National
Party/SNP
33
6%
31
8%
95%
2
1%
5%
Plaid Cymru
9
2%
8
2%
89%
1
1%
11%
Green Party
28
5%
11
3%
40%
16
11%
59%
*
4%
1%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
64
12%
43
11%
66%
20
13%
32%
1
26%
2%
5
1%
4
1%
80%
1
18%
20%
Other
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Table 8
Q2. You may have seen or heard about policy promises put forward by the various parties ahead of the election,
can you tell me whether you would support or oppose each of the following?
Allowing tenants who rent housing association properties to buy the property at a subsidised price.
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
1003
474
529
106
130
532
235
423
215
132
233
258
238
66
79
90
269
235
158
91
49
252
257
354
863
912
Weighted base
1003
486
517
133
165
494
211
260
287
213
244
220
225
50
82
88
217
182
133
93
54
248
271
337
855
910
Total
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
Support
564
56%
281
58%
283
55%
104
78%
107
65%
256
52%
97
46%
129
50%
168
59%
122
57%
146
60%
145
66%
121
54%
20
41%
42
51%
36
41%
134
62%
90
49%
58
43%
50
54%
27
50%
157
63%
147
54%
182
54%
487
57%
514
57%
Oppose
362
36%
176
36%
186
36%
23
18%
45
27%
202
41%
92
44%
105
40%
108
38%
74
35%
75
31%
66
30%
91
41%
25
50%
36
43%
48
55%
70
32%
79
44%
62
46%
38
41%
27
50%
74
30%
90
33%
133
40%
297
35%
324
36%
76
8%
29
6%
48
9%
6
4%
13
8%
36
7%
22
10%
26
10%
10
4%
17
8%
23
9%
9
4%
13
6%
5
9%
4
5%
3
4%
13
6%
13
7%
14
11%
5
6%
17
7%
33
12%
21
6%
71
8%
71
8%
Don't know
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Table 8
Q2. You may have seen or heard about policy promises put forward by the various parties ahead of the election,
can you tell me whether you would support or oppose each of the following?
Allowing tenants who rent housing association properties to buy the property at a subsidised price.
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
1003
110
122
97
210
341
91
232
Weighted base
1003
107
117
93
215
352
93
225
Support
564
56%
60
56%
64
55%
47
51%
142
66%
187
53%
50
54%
3
39%
125
55%
Oppose
362
36%
36
34%
45
38%
41
44%
59
28%
132
38%
38
41%
5
61%
81
36%
76
8%
11
10%
8
7%
5
6%
14
6%
33
9%
5
6%
19
8%
Don't know
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Table 9
Q2. You may have seen or heard about policy promises put forward by the various parties ahead of the election,
can you tell me whether you would support or oppose each of the following?
Cut income tax, by raising the personal allowance - which is the amount people can earn without having to pay any income tax - to 12,500.
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
1003
474
529
106
130
532
235
423
215
132
233
258
238
66
79
90
269
235
158
91
49
252
257
354
863
912
Weighted base
1003
486
517
133
165
494
211
260
287
213
244
220
225
50
82
88
217
182
133
93
54
248
271
337
855
910
Total
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
Support
889
89%
431
89%
458
89%
119
90%
159
96%
434
88%
177
84%
234
90%
259
90%
192
91%
202
83%
198
90%
199
88%
48
96%
70
85%
72
82%
200
92%
157
86%
119
89%
79
85%
47
86%
228
92%
235
87%
300
89%
763
89%
810
89%
Oppose
71
7%
35
7%
36
7%
8
6%
5
3%
43
9%
15
7%
14
5%
21
7%
13
6%
23
9%
16
7%
20
9%
1
2%
7
8%
11
12%
12
5%
15
8%
10
7%
13
14%
3
5%
9
4%
25
9%
21
6%
55
6%
58
6%
Don't know
43
4%
20
4%
23
4%
6
4%
2
1%
16
3%
19
9%
12
4%
7
2%
7
3%
18
7%
6
3%
7
3%
1
1%
6
7%
5
6%
6
3%
10
6%
4
3%
1
2%
5
9%
11
5%
11
4%
15
5%
37
4%
42
5%
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Table 9
Q2. You may have seen or heard about policy promises put forward by the various parties ahead of the election,
can you tell me whether you would support or oppose each of the following?
Cut income tax, by raising the personal allowance - which is the amount people can earn without having to pay any income tax - to 12,500.
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
1003
110
122
97
210
341
91
232
Weighted base
1003
107
117
93
215
352
93
225
Support
889
89%
96
89%
111
94%
83
89%
184
86%
312
89%
79
85%
8
93%
206
92%
Oppose
71
7%
7
7%
6
5%
9
9%
15
7%
20
6%
13
14%
1
7%
13
6%
Don't know
43
4%
4
4%
*
*
1
2%
16
8%
19
6%
1
2%
5
2%
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Table 10
Q2. You may have seen or heard about policy promises put forward by the various parties ahead of the election,
can you tell me whether you would support or oppose each of the following?
Abolish the so-called non-dom status, often used by wealthy foreigners to reduce the tax they pay.
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
1003
474
529
106
130
532
235
423
215
132
233
258
238
66
79
90
269
235
158
91
49
252
257
354
863
912
Weighted base
1003
486
517
133
165
494
211
260
287
213
244
220
225
50
82
88
217
182
133
93
54
248
271
337
855
910
Total
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
Support
551
55%
277
57%
274
53%
82
61%
94
57%
267
54%
109
52%
154
59%
182
63%
89
42%
127
52%
102
47%
143
63%
33
66%
55
68%
60
69%
104
48%
109
60%
85
64%
50
54%
34
62%
134
54%
130
48%
203
60%
468
55%
501
55%
Oppose
330
33%
173
36%
157
30%
39
29%
42
25%
169
34%
81
38%
75
29%
82
29%
93
44%
80
33%
95
43%
59
26%
13
25%
21
26%
17
20%
88
40%
51
28%
34
25%
35
38%
13
24%
89
36%
91
34%
102
30%
282
33%
295
32%
Don't know
122
12%
36
7%
86
17%
13
10%
30
18%
58
12%
21
10%
32
12%
23
8%
31
15%
36
15%
22
10%
24
11%
4
8%
5
6%
10
11%
25
12%
22
12%
15
11%
8
8%
8
14%
25
10%
49
18%
32
9%
106
12%
114
13%
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Table 10
Q2. You may have seen or heard about policy promises put forward by the various parties ahead of the election,
can you tell me whether you would support or oppose each of the following?
Abolish the so-called non-dom status, often used by wealthy foreigners to reduce the tax they pay.
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
1003
110
122
97
210
341
91
232
Weighted base
1003
107
117
93
215
352
93
225
Support
551
55%
59
55%
70
60%
56
60%
113
52%
192
54%
50
54%
5
64%
130
58%
Oppose
330
33%
32
30%
31
26%
29
31%
71
33%
120
34%
35
38%
3
36%
63
28%
Don't know
122
12%
16
15%
16
14%
8
9%
32
15%
40
11%
8
8%
32
14%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 11
Q2. You may have seen or heard about policy promises put forward by the various parties ahead of the election,
can you tell me whether you would support or oppose each of the following?
Cut inheritance tax, by allowing family homes of up to 1m to be passed on tax free.
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
1003
474
529
106
130
532
235
423
215
132
233
258
238
66
79
90
269
235
158
91
49
252
257
354
863
912
Weighted base
1003
486
517
133
165
494
211
260
287
213
244
220
225
50
82
88
217
182
133
93
54
248
271
337
855
910
Total
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
Support
708
71%
331
68%
377
73%
92
69%
122
74%
349
71%
145
69%
180
69%
203
71%
170
80%
156
64%
193
88%
137
61%
31
62%
68
82%
40
45%
185
85%
108
59%
91
68%
63
67%
32
60%
173
70%
182
67%
258
77%
613
72%
646
71%
Oppose
220
22%
115
24%
105
20%
27
20%
37
23%
109
22%
46
22%
61
23%
68
24%
35
17%
55
23%
18
8%
73
32%
16
32%
12
15%
37
42%
24
11%
63
34%
34
26%
25
27%
17
31%
59
24%
63
23%
55
16%
178
21%
194
21%
75
7%
40
8%
35
7%
14
11%
6
4%
36
7%
19
9%
19
7%
16
5%
7
4%
33
13%
8
4%
16
7%
3
6%
2
2%
11
13%
9
4%
11
6%
8
6%
5
6%
5
10%
16
6%
26
9%
23
7%
64
8%
70
8%
Don't know
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 11
Q2. You may have seen or heard about policy promises put forward by the various parties ahead of the election,
can you tell me whether you would support or oppose each of the following?
Cut inheritance tax, by allowing family homes of up to 1m to be passed on tax free.
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
1003
110
122
97
210
341
91
232
Weighted base
1003
107
117
93
215
352
93
225
Support
708
71%
69
64%
91
77%
59
63%
141
66%
268
76%
63
67%
3
38%
160
71%
Oppose
220
22%
31
28%
21
18%
25
26%
53
25%
58
16%
25
27%
5
56%
52
23%
75
7%
8
7%
5
5%
9
10%
20
10%
26
7%
5
6%
*
6%
13
6%
Don't know
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 12
Q2. You may have seen or heard about policy promises put forward by the various parties ahead of the election,
can you tell me whether you would support or oppose each of the following?
Cap immigration of skilled workers and halt unskilled immigration entirely for five years.
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
1003
474
529
106
130
532
235
423
215
132
233
258
238
66
79
90
269
235
158
91
49
252
257
354
863
912
Weighted base
1003
486
517
133
165
494
211
260
287
213
244
220
225
50
82
88
217
182
133
93
54
248
271
337
855
910
Total
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
Support
549
55%
285
59%
264
51%
65
49%
68
41%
289
58%
127
60%
111
43%
147
51%
144
68%
147
60%
138
63%
111
49%
16
32%
68
83%
29
33%
149
68%
85
47%
49
37%
50
54%
31
58%
144
58%
151
56%
173
51%
467
55%
499
55%
Oppose
339
34%
165
34%
174
34%
63
47%
71
43%
148
30%
58
28%
118
46%
112
39%
36
17%
72
30%
57
26%
92
41%
29
58%
10
12%
52
59%
45
21%
77
42%
69
51%
38
40%
15
27%
83
33%
82
30%
122
36%
287
34%
302
33%
Don't know
115
11%
36
7%
79
15%
5
4%
27
16%
57
12%
25
12%
30
12%
28
10%
32
15%
25
10%
25
11%
23
10%
5
10%
4
5%
7
8%
23
11%
20
11%
16
12%
6
6%
8
15%
22
9%
38
14%
42
12%
101
12%
109
12%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 12
Q2. You may have seen or heard about policy promises put forward by the various parties ahead of the election,
can you tell me whether you would support or oppose each of the following?
Cap immigration of skilled workers and halt unskilled immigration entirely for five years.
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
1003
110
122
97
210
341
91
232
Weighted base
1003
107
117
93
215
352
93
225
Support
549
55%
60
56%
63
54%
52
56%
123
57%
184
52%
50
54%
8
93%
123
55%
Oppose
339
34%
39
37%
38
32%
36
39%
63
29%
119
34%
38
40%
1
7%
77
34%
Don't know
115
11%
8
8%
16
14%
4
5%
29
14%
49
14%
6
6%
24
11%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 13
Q2. You may have seen or heard about policy promises put forward by the various parties ahead of the election,
can you tell me whether you would support or oppose each of the following?
Give workers who spend a long time on zero-hour contracts a right to demand a permanent job.
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
1003
474
529
106
130
532
235
423
215
132
233
258
238
66
79
90
269
235
158
91
49
252
257
354
863
912
Weighted base
1003
486
517
133
165
494
211
260
287
213
244
220
225
50
82
88
217
182
133
93
54
248
271
337
855
910
Total
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
Support
818
82%
388
80%
431
83%
117
88%
142
86%
400
81%
159
76%
207
79%
243
85%
174
82%
195
80%
161
73%
204
91%
40
80%
60
73%
81
93%
154
71%
168
92%
118
89%
84
90%
46
86%
204
82%
213
79%
270
80%
688
80%
734
81%
Oppose
136
14%
86
18%
50
10%
16
12%
19
12%
71
14%
29
14%
38
15%
29
10%
36
17%
32
13%
44
20%
15
7%
9
17%
20
24%
6
7%
45
21%
10
6%
11
8%
9
10%
8
14%
30
12%
43
16%
46
14%
119
14%
127
14%
49
5%
12
3%
36
7%
4
2%
23
5%
22
11%
15
6%
15
5%
2
1%
16
7%
15
7%
6
3%
1
3%
2
3%
1
1%
18
8%
4
2%
4
3%
*
*
13
5%
14
5%
21
6%
49
6%
49
5%
Don't know
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 13
Q2. You may have seen or heard about policy promises put forward by the various parties ahead of the election,
can you tell me whether you would support or oppose each of the following?
Give workers who spend a long time on zero-hour contracts a right to demand a permanent 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
1003
110
122
97
210
341
91
232
Weighted base
1003
107
117
93
215
352
93
225
Support
818
82%
92
86%
96
82%
71
76%
180
83%
274
78%
84
90%
7
83%
189
84%
Oppose
136
14%
12
12%
15
12%
18
20%
27
12%
52
15%
9
10%
1
17%
27
12%
49
5%
3
3%
6
5%
4
4%
9
4%
26
7%
9
4%
Don't know
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 14
Q3. You may have seen or heard speculation that the election will produce a hung parliament, where no party has
enough MPs to govern on its own. If that is the outcome, and if you HAD to choose, would you prefer:
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
1003
474
529
106
130
532
235
423
215
132
233
258
238
66
79
90
269
235
158
91
49
252
257
354
863
912
Weighted base
1003
486
517
133
165
494
211
260
287
213
244
220
225
50
82
88
217
182
133
93
54
248
271
337
855
910
Total
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
a Labour government,
propped up by deals
with Scottish National
party MPs
394
39%
190
39%
204
39%
76
57%
74
45%
193
39%
52
25%
104
40%
112
39%
65
31%
114
47%
5
2%
188
83%
13
26%
19
23%
75
86%
20
9%
137
75%
57
43%
55
59%
24
44%
119
48%
91
33%
106
32%
316
37%
339
37%
a Conservative
government, propped up
by deals with Liberal
Democrat, UKIP and
Ulster Unionist MPs
415
41%
211
43%
204
39%
42
32%
53
32%
217
44%
103
49%
118
45%
133
47%
88
41%
76
31%
201
92%
14
6%
28
56%
58
71%
7
8%
186
85%
22
12%
53
40%
20
21%
22
40%
84
34%
111
41%
177
53%
373
44%
395
43%
Don't know
120
12%
42
9%
77
15%
13
10%
32
19%
46
9%
29
14%
22
9%
19
7%
47
22%
31
13%
4
2%
10
4%
4
7%
2
2%
1
1%
2
1%
10
5%
7
5%
12
13%
6
12%
22
9%
55
20%
24
7%
101
12%
108
12%
74
7%
42
9%
32
6%
3
2%
7
4%
38
8%
27
13%
17
6%
22
8%
12
6%
23
9%
9
4%
14
6%
5
10%
3
4%
5
5%
9
4%
14
8%
16
12%
6
7%
2
4%
23
9%
13
5%
29
9%
65
8%
68
7%
Neither
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 14
Q3. You may have seen or heard speculation that the election will produce a hung parliament, where no party has
enough MPs to govern on its own. If that is the outcome, and if you HAD to choose, would you prefer:
Base: All respondents
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
Total E&W.
E&W.
in E&W E&W)
E&W)
nd
Other
All
LabCon
margin
als
(1+2)
above.
Unweighted base
1003
110
122
97
210
341
91
232
Weighted base
1003
107
117
93
215
352
93
225
a Labour government,
propped up by deals
with Scottish National
party MPs
394
39%
55
51%
34
29%
36
39%
115
54%
90
26%
55
59%
3
32%
89
40%
a Conservative
government, propped up
by deals with Liberal
Democrat, UKIP and
Ulster Unionist MPs
415
41%
37
34%
66
56%
39
42%
60
28%
182
52%
20
21%
5
59%
103
46%
Don't know
120
12%
12
12%
6
5%
11
11%
23
11%
51
15%
12
13%
1
9%
18
8%
74
7%
3
3%
11
10%
8
8%
16
8%
29
8%
6
7%
14
6%
Neither
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 15
Q4. If there were a formal coalition government, with ministers coming from more than one party,
and if you HAD to choose between the two, which would you prefer?
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
1003
474
529
106
130
532
235
423
215
132
233
258
238
66
79
90
269
235
158
91
49
252
257
354
863
912
Weighted base
1003
486
517
133
165
494
211
260
287
213
244
220
225
50
82
88
217
182
133
93
54
248
271
337
855
910
Total
UKIP
Other
Scotland
NET:
England
Female
Wales
South
a Labour-led coalition
involving the Liberal
Democrats
412
41%
201
41%
212
41%
75
57%
75
45%
203
41%
59
28%
109
42%
113
39%
80
38%
111
45%
1
1%
203
90%
22
44%
23
29%
58
66%
17
8%
146
80%
61
46%
36
39%
28
51%
122
49%
103
38%
123
37%
349
41%
376
41%
a Conservative-led
coalition, involving
the Liberal Democrats
407
41%
207
43%
200
39%
45
34%
52
31%
210
42%
101
48%
116
45%
134
47%
87
41%
70
29%
214
98%
5
2%
24
48%
48
58%
17
19%
198
91%
15
8%
50
38%
33
35%
20
37%
84
34%
106
39%
165
49%
354
41%
374
41%
Don't know
117
12%
35
7%
82
16%
13
10%
32
20%
41
8%
30
14%
20
8%
24
8%
33
16%
40
16%
3
1%
5
2%
3
5%
3
4%
3
3%
1
1%
9
5%
10
7%
13
14%
6
10%
22
9%
50
18%
27
8%
98
12%
104
11%
67
7%
43
9%
24
5%
7
4%
40
8%
21
10%
15
6%
16
6%
13
6%
23
10%
1
*
13
6%
2
3%
8
10%
11
12%
13
7%
12
9%
12
13%
1
1%
21
8%
11
4%
22
7%
54
6%
55
6%
Neither
1
*
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 15
Q4. If there were a formal coalition government, with ministers coming from more than one party,
and if you HAD to choose between the two, which would you prefer?
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
1003
110
122
97
210
341
91
232
Weighted base
1003
107
117
93
215
352
93
225
a Labour-led coalition
involving the Liberal
Democrats
412
41%
58
54%
35
30%
37
39%
115
53%
117
33%
36
39%
5
64%
93
41%
a Conservative-led
coalition, involving
the Liberal Democrats
407
41%
33
31%
70
59%
42
46%
56
26%
164
47%
33
35%
2
27%
103
46%
Don't know
117
12%
9
9%
6
5%
11
11%
29
13%
48
14%
13
14%
1
9%
15
7%
67
7%
7
7%
6
5%
4
4%
15
7%
23
6%
12
13%
13
6%
Neither
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 16
Weighted
Total
Unweighted base
1003
1003
Weighted base
1003
1003
Conservative
269
27%
217
22%
Labour
235
23%
182
18%
Liberal Democrat/
Liberal
158
16%
133
13%
Scottish National
Party/SNP
17
2%
18
2%
Plaid Cymru
3
*
4
*
Green Party
13
1%
12
1%
UKIP
19
2%
18
2%
BNP
1
*
1
*
Other
5
*
5
1%
214
21%
298
30%
Refused
42
4%
79
8%
Don't know
27
3%
35
4%
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Table 17
Classification
Base: All respondents
Unweighted
Total
Weighted
Total
Unweighted base
1003
1003
Weighted base
1003
1003
Gender
Male
474
47%
486
48%
Female
529
53%
517
52%
Age
18-24
(21)
106
11%
133
13%
25-34
(29.5)
130
13%
165
16%
35-44
(39.5)
184
18%
189
19%
45-54
(49.5)
187
19%
162
16%
55-64
(59.5)
161
16%
143
14%
(70)
235
23%
211
21%
65+
Average age
48.47
46.26
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Table 17
Classification
Base: All respondents
Unweighted
Total
Weighted base
1003
Weighted
Total
1003
Social Grade
AB
423
42%
260
26%
C1
215
21%
287
29%
C2
132
13%
213
21%
DE
233
23%
244
24%
North
343
34%
341
34%
Midlands
306
31%
325
32%
South
354
35%
337
34%
Region
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Table 17
Classification
Base: All respondents
Unweighted
Total
Weighted base
1003
Weighted
Total
1003
Working status
Full-time
489
49%
438
44%
Part-time
128
13%
119
12%
39
4%
59
6%
35
3%
62
6%
Retired
266
27%
260
26%
Student
28
3%
51
5%
Refused
18
2%
14
1%
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Table 17
Classification
Base: All respondents
Unweighted
Total
Weighted base
1003
Weighted
Total
1003
Tenure
Own outright
355
35%
320
32%
355
35%
345
34%
Council
75
7%
137
14%
Housing Ass.
49
5%
43
4%
107
11%
104
10%
Rent free
8
1%
6
1%
Refused
54
5%
49
5%