Poll of GB adults on their voting intentions and attitudes towards the BBC and United Kingdom.
Savanta ComRes/ Sunday Express Voting Intention – 21st February 2020
Base: All respondents likely to vote and expressing a voting intention (n=1,574)
Con | 47% | +2 |
Lab | 31% | -2 |
LD | 9% | -3 |
Brex | 3% | +1 |
Green | 4% | +1 |
SNP | 4% | – |
Other | 1% | – |
Percentages add up to 99% due to rounding
(% in second column relate to General Election Results from December 2019)
- Savanta ComRes’ latest voting intention shows that almost half (47%) of British adults would vote Conservative if there were a General Election held tomorrow, whereas a third (31%) would vote Labour.
- Three in five (59%) of those aged over 55 would vote Conservative, compared to only one ia third (34%) of those aged 18-34.
- Only a fifth (21%) of those aged over 55 would vote Labour, compared to approaching half (44%) of those aged 18-34.
Date Published: 23/02/2020
Categories: GB | Media | Politics | Voting Intention
Client: Sunday Express
Methodology
Methodology: Savanta ComRes interviewed 2,005 British adults online from 19th to 20th February 2020. Data were weighted to be demographically representative of all adults and by 2019 past vote recall and EU Referendum past vote. Voting Intention is also weighted by likelihood to vote. Savanta ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.