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Sunday Express Voting Poll July 2019

Survey of GB adults on their attitudes towards political leaders and other topical issues.

Base: All respondents likely to vote and expressing a voting intention (n=1,791)

Lab 28%
Con 24% -1
Brex 20% +1
LD 15% -1
Green 5%
SNP 3%
UKIP 1%
Other 3%

(nb adds up to 99% due to rounding)

(% in brackets relate to ComRes/Daily Telegraph poll on 9th July 2019)

  • Labour leads with a 28% share of the vote, staying in line with results throughout early July 2019.
  • Conservatives see their lead ahead of the Brexit Party close to 4 percentage points (24% vs 20%).
  • Amongst 2016 Leave voters, the Brexit Party leads the polls with 39% of the vote. Conversely, amongst 2016 Remain voters, Labour leads the polls with 39% of the vote.
  • The Liberal Democrats’ share of the vote decreased by 2 percentage point since June 2019, but remained up 8 percentage points since April 2019.
  • If the parties were to achieve these vote shares at a General Election it would result in Labour being the largest party but 43 seats short of a majority (Con 198, Lab 283, SNP 40, LD 50, Grn 1, PC 3, Brex 57 source: www.electoralcalculus.co.uk)

 

Date Published: 14/07/2019

Categories: GB | Politics | Public and communities | Voting Intention

Client: Sunday Express

Methodology

ComRes interviewed 2,025 GB adults online between 10th and 11th July 2019. Data were weighted to be demographically representative of all GB adults by age, gender, region and social grade. Voting intention questions were also weighted by past vote recall and likelihood to vote. All other questions were also weighted by past vote in 2016 EU Referendum. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.

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