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ITV News Instant Debate Poll

ComRes instant poll results for ITV News:

Date Published: 28 Apr 2010

Categories: Energy | Media | Politics | Public and communities | Technology & Telecoms | UK

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ComRes instant poll results for ITV News:

Sample size 2372 viewers of tonight’s debate polled between 22.01:45 and 22.07:37

Which party leader do you think won the debate tonight?

 

 

DEBATE 1

DEBATE 2

THIS WEEK

Brown

20%

30%

26%

Cameron

26%

30%

35%

Clegg

43%

33%

33%

None/DK

11%

7%

6%

 

Voting intention after last week’s debate

 

 

Which party would you vote for?

Conservative

35%

Labour

24%

Lib Dem

36%

Other

5%

Voting intention after this week’s debate

Which party would you vote for?

Conservative

36%

Labour

24%

Lib Dem

36%

Other

4%

Which party leader do you trust most to make any necessary cuts to public services?

 

 

DEBATE 1 

THIS WEEK

Brown

28%

31%

Cameron

36%

36%

Clegg

36%

33%

 

Have Gordon Brown’s remarks yesterday that a voter he met in Rochdale was a “bigot” affected the way you plan to vote next week?

 

Planning to vote Labour, and now undecided

8%

Planning to vote Labour, and will not

7%

Planning to vote Labour, and will still vote Labour

24%

Not planning to vote Labour or undecided

61%

 
FULL TABLES WILL APPEAR HERE TOMORROW (FRIDAY)
 

Voting intention after last week’s debate

 

 

Which party would you vote for?

Conservative

35%

Labour

24%

Lib Dem

36%

Other

5%

Voting intention after this week’s debate

Which party would you vote for?

Conservative

36%

Labour

24%

Lib Dem

36%

Other

4%

Which party leader do you trust most to make any necessary cuts to public services?

 

 

DEBATE 1 

THIS WEEK

Brown

28%

31%

Cameron

36%

36%

Clegg

36%

33%

 

Have Gordon Brown’s remarks yesterday that a voter he met in Rochdale was a “bigot” affected the way you plan to vote next week?

 

Planning to vote Labour, and now undecided

8%

Planning to vote Labour, and will not

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