Yougov
Voting intentions of those who watched this weeks #BattleForNumber10 debate
LAB 47%
CON 28%
UKIP 12%
GREEN 5%
SNP / PC 4%
LD 4%
— General Election (@UKELECTIONS2015) March 29, 2015
Yougov
Voting intentions of those who DIDN'T watch this weeks #BattleForNumber10 debate
CON 36%
LAB 30%
UKIP 14%
LD 9%
GREEN 6%
SNP/PC 5%
— General Election (@UKELECTIONS2015) March 29, 2015
Yougov
Those who DID watch #BattleForNumber10 debate
% saying they are doing well as leader
Miliband 49%
Cameron 46%
Clegg 27%
— General Election (@UKELECTIONS2015) March 29, 2015
Yougov
Those who DID NOT watch #BattleForNumber10 debate
% saying they are doing well as leader
Cameron 46%
Miliband 23%
Clegg 22%
— General Election (@UKELECTIONS2015) March 29, 2015
Yougov
Those who DID watch #BattleForNumber10 debate
Who'd make best PM?
Miliband 40%
Cameron 32%
Farage 6%
Clegg 6%
— General Election (@UKELECTIONS2015) March 29, 2015
Yougov
Those who DID NOT watch #BattleForNumber10 debate
Who'd make best PM?
Cameron 36%
Miliband 15%
Farage 8%
Cleg 6%
— General Election (@UKELECTIONS2015) March 29, 2015
Yougov
Those who DID NOT watch #BattleForNumber10 debate
Who is the most trustworthy & honest
Cameron 22%
Miliband 17%
Clegg 9%
Farage 8%
— General Election (@UKELECTIONS2015) March 29, 2015
Yougov
Those who DID watch #BattleForNumber10 debate
Who is the most trustworthy & honest
Miliband 42%
Cameron 20%
Farage 13%
Clegg 10%
— General Election (@UKELECTIONS2015) March 29, 2015
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Labour voters watch television. Others don't. Isn't that what this is telling us ?
ReplyDeleteNo , a bit more complicated
ReplyDeleteThe sort of person who would bother to watch a debate-thingy programme that went on for a while, and then answer a load of questions about it, is more likely to agree with the guy who is a bit more like him - in this case Milliband
not to say that Cameron is at least as boring so if you couldn't be bothered, then Cameron is your default