Most surprising poll finding of the week brings bad news for Conservatives
See how badly Leave voters think the run of Conservative governments compares with (pro-European, pro-immigration) New Labour governments. … Read the full post »
Read my posts about internet polling firm YouGov, including on the question of whether its results are biased.
YouGov is a member of the British Polling Council (BPC), the polling industry’s self-regulation body, and was founded in 2000.
It pioneered online political polling in the UK. To see how YouGov’s poll results compare with those from other pollsters, see this analysis.
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See how badly Leave voters think the run of Conservative governments compares with (pro-European, pro-immigration) New Labour governments. … Read the full post »
As I’ve commented on before, there’s an odd and unhelpful difference between what gets said about trans rights and what the public actually thinks. … Read the full post »
We now have MRP polling from YouGov for a selection of the local councils which are up for election this May. … Read the full post »
More evidence of how the long-term trend in British society continues to be one of our country becoming more liberal. … Read the full post »
YouGov has asked people whether or not they support the policy, and also whether or not it’ll be effective. … Read the full post »
Thinking about the level of benefits, do you think they are too high, too low, or is the balance about right? … Read the full post »
The latest YouGov tracker data shows the most popular options for both the House of Commons and the House of Lords is reform. … Read the full post »
Two different pollsters with two different questions got two very different answers on the public’s attitude towards the UK’s membership of the European Convention on Human Rights. … Read the full post »
Let’s compare the first and last polls of the year from pollsters who had national voting intention polls in both January and December of this year. … Read the full post »
It was a warm welcome back to Professor Tim Bale for the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts. We revisited the five tests for opposition parties we’ve discussed before. How have Labour and the Lib Dems been performing against them? … Read the full post »