On behalf of Alan Bown, Survation has conducted constituency polls to
assess voting intention in three new English constituencies; Rotherham,
North Thanet and Boston & Skegness, ahead of the next general
election.
Fieldwork dates and headline voting intention for each of the three
constituencies were as follows. All changes shown since 2010 general
election.
Boston & Skegness - 5th-9th September – sample size 595. Tables available here.
Conservative: 26% (-23)
Labour: 21% (nc)
UKIP: 46% (+36)
Liberal Democrat: 2% (-13)
Other Parties: 6% (nc)
North Thanet - 25th-26th September – sample size 571. Tables available here.
Conservative: 33% (-19)
Labour: 24% (+2)
UKIP: 32% (+25)
Liberal Democrat: 6% (-13)
Other Parties: 5% (+5)
Rotherham – 23rd-25th September – sample size 550. Tables available here.
Conservative: 6% (-11)
Labour: 48% (+4)
UKIP: 37% (+31)
Liberal Democrat: 4% (-12)
Other Parties: 6% (-11)
http://survation.com/new-constituency-polling-for-alan-bown/
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Unbelievable that people will still vote LABOUR in Rotherham - considering the ineptitude of Council Councillors and local MP's - all I can surmise is that the Council is the major employer in the area ?
ReplyDeleteThey just hate the Tories up North and UKIP are Tory n steroids
ReplyDeleteUKIP are the only party representing working class white people nowadays
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