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PoliticsHome Polls

PoliticsHome Polls

Public opinion today

Exclusive: the view from the regions, 11-18 April 10

The Lib Dems are gaining across the country in the latest set of exclusive PoliticsHome/YouGov regional polling data.

The latest PoliticsHome regional polling data, gathered from almost 10,000 interviews nationwide last week, shows the Lib Dems gaining across the country.

The party's largest increases since last week have been registered in the North West and the East of England.

Labour have had mixed fortunes, gaining support in areas such as the North East and Wales, but falling back in London, the North West and Yorkshire.

It has been a bad week for the Conservatives across the country.  Their support has fallen or remained static in every region apart from London. 

Regional voting data, 11-18 April, 2010

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Dave B

Are the 'GB Total' figures correct? The 'change since 2005', doesn't tally with the (current) 'GB Total' numbers given.

stuart gregory

im not taking the pee but the figures above are the figures from 2005 not the updated figures compaired to last week. the headline numbers that is

James
  • 19:51 |
  • 19 Apr 2010
  • 0

Not sure if I like the great disparity between sample sizes; 1433 in one region and then 411 in the next.

Nicholas John Alcock

These regional figures are far better for the Conservatives than many of the national polls? I suspect the disparity between seats won implied by this regional poll and other national polls should be quite dramatic and substantial?

Harvey Hamilton

The headline figures do appear to break down to 2005 figures are they correct?

stuart gregory
  • 23:23 |
  • 19 Apr 2010
  • 0

right i've worked this out, the figure we need to look at is change since 2005 and add it to that total i.e GB Total 33-36-23-8 is now 37-31-24, so to make things clear its the change since 2005 add it to the total in bold wrighting.

PoliticsHome

Apologies for any confusion caused - originally the headline figures published were the 2005 figures, but the table has now been changed to show the correct figures from 11-18 April.