Friday 30 November 2007
Ipsos MORI's latest poll, collected by telephone between 23-27 November, shows a nine point Conservative lead over Labour among those who say they are 'certain to vote' (52%) in an upcoming election. Support for Labour is at 32% and the Conservatives are on 41%, while the Liberal Democrats trail on 17%.
Topline Results
- Ipsos MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,004 adults aged 18+ across Great Britain
- Fieldwork was conducted by telephone on 23-27 November 2007.
- Data are weighted to match the profile of the population.
- Download the data tabulations pdf, 405KB
Voting — all absolutely certain to vote
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
Base: All 'absolutely certain to vote' (528)
| | % |
| Conservative |
41 |
| Labour |
32 |
| Liberal Democrats (Lib Dem) |
17 |
| Scottish/Welsh Nationalist |
5 |
| Green Party |
2 |
| UK Independence Party |
1 |
| Other |
2 |
| |
| Lab lead (±%) |
-9 |
| |
| Would not vote |
8 |
| Undecided |
1 |
| Refused |
3 |
Voting — all
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Which party are you most inclined to support?
Base: All naming a party (1,004)
| | % |
| Conservative |
36 |
| Labour |
37 |
| Liberal Democrats (Lib Dem) |
17 |
| Scottish/Welsh Nationalist |
5 |
| Green Party |
3 |
| UK Independence Party |
1 |
| Other |
1 |
| |
| Lab lead (±%) |
+1 |
| |
| Would not vote |
10 |
| Undecided |
12 |
| Refused |
3 |
Q And how likely would you be to vote in an immediate General Election, on a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 means you would be absolutely certain to vote, and 1 means that you would be absolutely certain not to vote?
Base: 1,004 British adults 18+
| | % |
| 10 — absolutely certain to vote |
52 |
| 9 |
5 |
| 8 |
7 |
| 7 |
6 |
| 6 |
3 |
| 5 |
10 |
| 4 |
2 |
| 3 |
2 |
| 2 |
2 |
| 1 — absolutely certain not to vote |
9 |
| Don't know |
2 |
| Refused |
* |
Ipsos MORI contacts

- Sir Robert Worcester
- Email