28th April 2015
A second company is now suggesting that the SNP could win over 50% in Scotland on May 7th – a feat not achieved by any party since the Conservatives won 50.1% in 1955. In a poll that appears in today’s Daily Record, Survation put the SNP on 51%, up four points on its previous reading […]
27th April 2015
The graph below shows the latest What Scotland Thinks/ScotCen Poll of Polls of voting intentions in Scotland for the 2015 UK general election and how it has evolved over time. The latest Poll of Polls is based on one poll by Survation, one poll by YouGov, one poll by Panelbase, and one by TNS BMRB. […]
27th April 2015
TNS BMRB published their latest poll of voting intentions in Scotland this morning. It will undoubtedly not do anything to calm nerves in the Labour camp. However, like any poll that produces a seemingly extraordinarily result, it should be examined carefully. First, the bald fgures. The poll puts the SNP on 54%, up two points […]
27th April 2015
The graph below shows the latest What Scotland Thinks/ScotCen Poll of Polls of voting intentions in Scotland for the 2015 UK general election and how it has evolved over time. The latest Poll of Polls is based on two polls by YouGov, one poll by Panelbase, and one by TNS BMRB. Between them the four […]
26th April 2015
It now seems highly likely that rather than clawing back some of its losses, Labour has in fact lost further ground during the course of the election campaign. That at least appears to be the implication of the latest Panelbase poll that appears in today’s Sunday Times. Regular readers of this blog will be aware […]
26th April 2015
The graph below shows the latest What Scotland Thinks/ScotCen Poll of Polls of voting intentions in Scotland for the 2015 UK general election and how it has evolved over time. The latest Poll of Polls is based on two polls by YouGov, one poll by Panelbase, and one by TNS BMRB. Between them the four […]
23rd April 2015
There were a couple more bits of polling for the Westminster election released earlier this week. First of all, The Times published the results of a Scotland-wide YouGov poll. Second, Lord Ashcroft released the results of two further constituency polls, this time in Edinburgh North & Leith and in Edinburgh South. Neither makes very happy […]
21st April 2015
The graph below shows the latest What Scotland Thinks/ScotCen Poll of Polls of voting intentions in Scotland for the 2015 UK general election and how it has evolved over time. The latest Poll of Polls is based on two polls by YouGov, one poll by Panelbase, and one by TNS BMRB. Between them the four […]
20th April 2015
Lord Ashcroft published another set of his now famous constituency polls – in this case of eight seats in Scotland – on Friday evening. Three of them are Labour held seats that Ashcroft previously polled in January or February this year – East Renrewshire, Glasgow South West and Paisley & Renfrew South. Four are Liberal […]
13th April 2015
This morning TNS BMRB released the results of their latest poll of voting intentions. It provides further dismal reading for Labour. Labour’s support is put at just 24%, down six points on the company’s previous poll conducted during the first three weeks of February. The SNP, in contrast, are estimated to be on 52%, up […]