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Voting intentions return to pre-conference positions
20 October 2009
Ipsos MORI’s October Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 16-18 October among 996 British adults aged 18 and over) shows that voting intentions have returned to the parties' positions before the conference season, with both David Cameron's and Gordon Brown's personal ratings also up.
Ipsos MORI Political Monitor May 2009
1 June 2009
Ipsos MORI's May Political Monitor shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative Party lead the Labour Party by 22 points.
Ipsos MORI Political Monitor April 2009
21 April 2009
Ipsos MORI's April Political Monitor shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative Party lead the Labour Party by thirteen points.
Ipsos MORI Political Monitor, March 2009
17 March 2009
Ipsos MORI's March Political Monitor shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative Party lead the Labour Party by ten points.
Ipsos MORI Political Monitor, February 2009
17 February 2009
Ipsos MORI has published the February Political Monitor showing the Conservative Party with a 20 point lead over Labour, an increase of 6 points on last month.
Ipsos MORI Political Monitor January 2009
20 January 2009
Ipsos MORI’s January 2009 Political Monitor shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative Party voting intention share has increased by five points to 44% since December 2008, and the Labour Party share has fallen (also by five points) to 30%.
Ipsos MORI Political Monitor December 2008
17 December 2008
Ipsos MORI's December Political Monitor shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative party voting intention share has dropped slightly by one point to 39% since our November Political Monitor, and the Labour party share has also fallen slightly by two points to 35%.
Ipsos MORI Political Monitor October 2008
22 October 2008
Ipsos MORI's October Political Monitor shows that despite media speculation about a "bailout bounce", the Conservatives remain firmly in the lead with more than four in ten voters choosing them (45%), while Labour trails on 30%.
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