GB | Media | Politics | Voting Intention
A survey of GB adults on voting intention and other political attitudes.
ComRes/Sunday Express Voting Intention:
Base: All respondents likely to vote and expressing a voting intention (n=1,659)
Con | 28% | +3 |
Lab | 27% | -1 |
LD | 19% | +2 |
Brex | 16% | -3 |
Green | 4% | -1 |
SNP | 3% | -1 |
UKIP | 1% | – |
Other | 2% | – |
(nb adds up to 99% due to rounding)
(% in second column relate to ComRes/Britain Elects poll on 18th July 2019)
- ComRes’ first voting intention poll with Boris Johnson as Prime Minister shows Conservatives in the lead with 28% of the vote, seeing their lead ahead of the Brexit Party widen to 12 percentage points (28% vs 16% respectively).
- Amongst 2016 Leave voters, the Conservatives now lead the polls with 42% of the vote. Conversely, amongst 2016 Remain voters, Labour leads with 38% of the vote.
- The Liberal Democrats’ share of the vote continues to increase by 2 percentage points since earlier in July 2019.
- If the parties were to achieve these vote shares at a General Election it would result in Conservatives being the largest party but 48 seats short of a majority (Con 278, Lab 255, LD 54, SNP 36, Brex 5, PC 3, Grn 1 source: www.electoralcalculus.co.uk)
Date Published: 27/07/2019
Categories: GB | Media | Politics | Voting Intention
Client: Sunday Express
Methodology
Methodology Note: ComRes surveyed 2,029 British adults on 24th-25th July 2019. Data were weighted to be demographically representative of all GB adults. All questions were also weighted by past vote recall and likelihood to vote. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.
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