ComRes Published Voting Intention Figures Independent / Independent / Independent / Sunday Mirror Sunday Mirror Sunday Mirror 15th April 18th March 11th February Conservative 46% 42% 41% Labour 25% 25% 26% Liberal Democrat 11% 12% 11% UKIP 9% 10% 11% SNP 4% 5% 5% Green 4% 4% 4% Other 2% 2% 2% METHODOLOGY NOTE ComRes interviewed 2,029 GB adults online between the 11th and 13th April 2017. Data were weighted to be demographically representative of all GB adults. Data were also weighted by past vote recall. Voting intention figures are calculated using the ComRes Voter Turnout Model. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. To commission a Voting Intention poll or a public opinion survey please contact Andrew Hawkins, Chairman: [email protected] To register for Pollwatch, featuring commentary and insight from the ComRes team, please email: [email protected] ONLINE Opinion Poll Q1. Thinking back to the General Election of May 2015, which party, if any, did you vote for? Was it Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP some other party, or did you not vote? ................................................................................................................................................. Base: All respondents 1 Q2. If there were a General Election tomorrow, how likely would you be to vote on a scale from 1 to 10, where 1 means you are certain NOT to vote and 10 means you are absolutely CERTAIN to vote? .................................................................................................................................. Base: All respondents 4 Q3. If there were a General Election tomorrow to elect MPs to Westminster, would you vote Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP, Plaid Cymru or for some other party? .............................................................................................................................................................. Base: All likely to vote 7 Q4. If it were a legal requirement for you to vote, do you think you would probably vote Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP, Plaid Cymru or for some other party? ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Base: All unlikely to vote or unsure who they would vote for at the General election Q5. Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP, Plaid Cymru or another party? ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13 Base: All respondents Q3/Q4/Q5 Voting intention (Turnout weighted) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Base: All likely to vote and expressing a voting intention Q6_SUM. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? SUMMARY TABLE .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Base: All respondents Q6_1. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? President Trump was right to launch airstrikes following the chemical weapons attack in Syria .................................................................................................................................................... 20 Base: All respondents Q6_2. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The situation in Syria would be better now if Britain and other Western allies had used military force in 2013 .............................................................................................................................. 23 Base: All respondents Q6_3. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? North Korea is a bigger threat to world peace than the current crisis in Syria ................................................................................................................................................................................ 26 Base: All respondents Q6_4. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The Government has the best interests of Britain at heart in its foreign policy ............................................................................................................................................................................... 29 Base: All respondents Q6_5. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Boris Johnson, the Foreign Secretary, is a hindrance to the Government's foreign policy objectives ............................................................................................................................................ 32 Base: All respondents Q6_6. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The Government should take military action against President Assad in Syria .............................................................................................................................................................................. 35 Base: All respondents Q6_7. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? There is a need for a new centre-ground political party in Britain ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Base: All respondents Q6_8. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Overseas students in Britain should be counted as part of overall Government immigration figures ............................................................................................................................................. 41 Base: All respondents Q7_SUM. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? SUMMARY TABLE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 44 Base: All respondents Q7_1. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To raise the minimum wage to £10 an hour by 2020 (from £7.50 now) ............................................................................................................................................... 45 Base: All respondents Q7_1. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To raise the minimum wage to £10 an hour by 2020 (from £7.50 now) ............................................................................................................................................... 48 Base: All respondents Q7_2. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? Free school meals for all children, paid for by introducing VAT on private school fees ....................................................................................................................... 49 Base: All respondents Q7_2. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? Free school meals for all children, paid for by introducing VAT on private school fees ....................................................................................................................... 52 Base: All respondents Q7_3. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To raise the top rate of income tax from 45p on the pound to 50p on incomes over £150,000 a year ................................................................................................ 53 Base: All respondents Q7_3. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To raise the top rate of income tax from 45p on the pound to 50p on incomes over £150,000 a year ................................................................................................ 56 Base: All respondents Q7_4. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To set up a £500bn national investment bank using £350bn of Government money .......................................................................................................................... 57 Base: All respondents Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Prepared by ComRes ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_4. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To set up a £500bn national investment bank using £350bn of Government money .......................................................................................................................... 60 Base: All respondents Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Prepared by ComRes Table 1/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q1. Thinking back to the General Election of May 2015, which party, if any, did you vote for? Was it Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP some other party, or did you not vote? Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Conservative 634 31% 310 31% 324 31% 40 17% 73 21% 76 22% 103 28% 123 42% 220 49% 205 38% 188 33% 130 29% 111 23% Labour 534 26% 265 27% 269 26% 64 28% 96 28% 108 32% 113 31% 61 20% 92 20% 131 24% 155 28% 119 27% 130 27% Liberal Democrat 136 7% 67 7% 69 7% 9 4% 26 8% 27 8% 16 4% 22 8% 36 8% 52 10% 34 6% 27 6% 23 5% UKIP 225 11% 105 11% 121 12% 4 2% 27 8% 38 11% 54 15% 40 14% 63 14% 37 7% 53 9% 62 14% 73 15% SNP 82 4% 49 5% 34 3% 10 4% 16 5% 19 6% 9 2% 15 5% 13 3% 19 4% 20 4% 20 5% 23 5% Some other party 92 5% 51 5% 41 4% 16 7% 19 5% 17 5% 15 4% 14 5% 11 2% 28 5% 21 4% 17 4% 26 5% 266 13% 114 12% 152 15% 77 33% 69 20% 40 12% 47 13% 17 6% 14 3% 59 11% 63 11% 58 13% 86 18% Don't remember 27 1% 13 1% 14 1% 7 3% 10 3% 1 * 6 2% 2 1% 1 * 3 1% 14 2% 3 1% 7 1% Prefer not to say 32 2% 13 1% 19 2% 4 2% 12 3% 11 3% 2 1% 1 * 1 * 8 1% 14 2% 6 1% 4 1% Did not vote Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 1 Prepared by ComRes Table 1/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q1. Thinking back to the General Election of May 2015, which party, if any, did you vote for? Was it Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP some other party, or did you not vote? Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Conservative 634 31% 582 33% 27 16% Labour 534 26% 474 27% Liberal Democrat 136 7% UKIP South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 607 33% 118 24% 194 37% 270 37% 549 78% 11 2% 21 12% 12 7% 8 10% 1 1% 634 100% - - - 37 21% 497 27% 190 39% 107 20% 177 24% 49 7% 371 77% 39 22% 19 11% 16 22% 3 4% - 534 100% - - 121 7% 9 5% 127 7% 29 6% 29 6% 63 9% 18 3% 8 2% 86 48% 3 2% 5 7% - - - 136 100% - 225 11% 208 12% 2 1% 223 12% 56 11% 83 16% 69 9% 58 8% 10 2% 3 2% 125 71% 2 3% 1 1% - - - 225 100% SNP 82 4% - 82 47% - - - - 1 * 5 1% 1 1% 3 2% - 69 93% - - - - Some other party 92 5% 75 4% 2 1% 90 5% 17 3% 25 5% 34 5% 3 * 22 5% 14 8% - 35 46% - - - - - 266 13% 240 14% 12 7% 254 14% 70 14% 80 15% 90 12% 26 4% 39 8% 10 6% 13 7% 8 11% 1 1% - - - - Don't remember 27 1% 21 1% 4 2% 23 1% 6 1% 3 * 12 2% 2 * 8 2% 2 1% - - - - - - - Prefer not to say 32 2% 30 2% 1 * 31 2% 5 1% 5 1% 19 3% - 7 1% 3 2% - 1 1% - - - - - Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 2 Prepared by ComRes Lab Green PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands Did not vote Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP SNP Table 1/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q1. Thinking back to the General Election of May 2015, which party, if any, did you vote for? Was it Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP some other party, or did you not vote? Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE REGION East Midlands West Midlands Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Conservative 634 31% 27 16% 18 21% 50 21% 50 29% 68 37% 58 38% 25 24% 68 35% 83 31% 122 42% 65 37% 58 24% Labour 534 26% 37 21% 39 45% 91 39% 61 35% 40 22% 33 22% 24 23% 34 18% 95 35% 49 17% 34 19% 58 24% Liberal Democrat 136 7% 9 5% 4 5% 15 7% 10 5% 10 6% 4 3% 6 6% 14 7% 27 10% 17 6% 19 11% 18 8% UKIP 225 11% 2 1% 11 12% 24 11% 21 12% 24 13% 25 16% 15 15% 35 18% 13 5% 39 14% 18 10% 33 14% SNP 82 4% 82 47% - - - - - - - - - - 5 2% Some other party 92 5% 2 1% 2 2% 9 4% 6 4% 8 5% 8 5% 15 14% 9 4% 6 2% 12 4% 15 9% 8 3% 266 13% 12 7% 9 10% 40 17% 21 12% 29 16% 21 14% 14 14% 30 15% 30 11% 39 13% 22 12% 38 16% Don't remember 27 1% 4 2% 1 1% 3 1% 3 2% 1 * 2 1% 2 2% - 7 3% 3 1% 2 1% 11 5% Prefer not to say 32 2% 1 * 2 2% - 4 2% 2 1% - 2 2% 3 2% 9 3% 7 2% 3 2% 8 3% Did not vote Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 3 Prepared by ComRes Table 2/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q2. If there were a General Election tomorrow, how likely would you be to vote on a scale from 1 to 10, where 1 means you are certain NOT to vote and 10 means you are absolutely CERTAIN to vote? Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% 5 1% 19 4% 25 4% 16 4% 30 6% 1 - Certain not to vote (1) 90 4% 40 4% 50 5% 15 6% 26 7% 9 3% 21 6% 13 5% 2 (2) 18 1% 8 1% 10 1% 3 1% 4 1% 4 1% 4 1% 1 * 2 * 7 1% 5 1% 3 1% 3 1% 3 (3) 16 1% 8 1% 9 1% 5 2% 4 1% 2 1% 2 1% 3 1% 1 * 3 1% 5 1% 6 1% 1 * 4 (4) 15 1% 4 * 11 1% 3 1% 4 1% 4 1% 2 * 1 * 1 * 3 1% 4 1% 7 2% 1 * 5 (5) 66 3% 32 3% 34 3% 11 5% 17 5% 10 3% 13 3% 12 4% 3 1% 8 1% 24 4% 13 3% 21 4% 6 (6) 31 2% 16 2% 15 1% 8 3% 4 1% 7 2% 4 1% 1 * 8 2% 5 1% 13 2% 8 2% 6 1% 7 (7) 85 4% 32 3% 53 5% 17 8% 21 6% 18 5% 16 4% 6 2% 7 1% 21 4% 17 3% 26 6% 22 5% 8 (8) 134 7% 63 6% 70 7% 20 9% 36 10% 35 10% 15 4% 14 5% 13 3% 39 7% 40 7% 22 5% 33 7% 9 (9) 194 10% 117 12% 77 7% 23 10% 33 10% 33 10% 43 12% 24 8% 38 8% 63 12% 47 8% 38 9% 47 10% (10) 1310 65% 649 66% 660 63% 115 50% 185 53% 205 61% 226 62% 213 72% 366 81% 354 65% 370 66% 287 65% 298 62% 8 * 3 * 5 * 1 1% 2 1% 4 1% 2 1% - 2 * 2 * 4 1% 1 * 63 3% 16 2% 47 4% 10 4% 12 3% 16 5% 7 2% 8 2% 18 3% 11 2% 13 3% 20 4% 10 - Absolutely certain to vote Prefer not to say Don't know Mean score Standard deviation Standard error Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 4 8.81 2.33 .05 8.90 2.23 .07 8.73 2.42 .07 8.14 2.72 .18 8.23 2.76 .16 Prepared by ComRes 9 3% 8.81 2.14 .13 8.70 2.53 .13 9.01 2.25 .13 9.55 1.36 .06 8.99 2.14 .09 8.78 2.36 .10 8.82 2.28 .13 8.66 2.52 .11 Table 2/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q2. If there were a General Election tomorrow, how likely would you be to vote on a scale from 1 to 10, where 1 means you are certain NOT to vote and 10 means you are absolutely CERTAIN to vote? Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Lab Green PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South SNP 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 1 - Certain not to vote (1) 90 4% 78 4% 6 3% 84 5% 29 6% 27 5% 22 3% - - - - - - 2 * 7 1% 1 1% 3 1% 2 (2) 18 1% 16 1% 1 1% 16 1% 6 1% 1 * 9 1% - - - - - - 1 * 1 * 1 1% 2 1% 3 (3) 16 1% 16 1% - 16 1% 4 1% 5 1% 7 1% - - - - - - - 3 1% - 2 1% 4 (4) 15 1% 14 1% 1 * 14 1% 4 1% 7 1% 2 * - - - - - - 4 1% 1 * 3 2% - 5 (5) 66 3% 60 3% 2 1% 64 3% 13 3% 19 4% 28 4% 10 1% 25 5% 6 4% 5 3% 2 3% - 8 1% 10 2% 2 2% 5 2% 6 (6) 31 2% 24 1% 4 2% 27 1% 10 2% 5 1% 9 1% 6 1% 7 2% 4 2% 2 1% 3 4% 1 2% 3 * 9 2% 2 1% 3 1% 7 (7) 85 4% 80 5% 2 1% 84 5% 22 4% 28 5% 31 4% 23 3% 23 5% 9 5% 11 7% 6 8% 1 1% 12 2% 20 4% 3 2% 13 6% 8 (8) 134 7% 119 7% 8 4% 126 7% 26 5% 36 7% 57 8% 41 6% 44 9% 14 8% 11 6% 7 9% 2 2% 35 6% 41 8% 9 7% 11 5% 9 (9) 194 10% 166 9% 15 9% 179 10% 53 11% 48 9% 64 9% 83 12% 44 9% 18 10% 19 11% 10 13% 4 5% 70 11% 55 10% 15 11% 25 11% (10) 1310 65% 1112 64% 136 77% 1173 63% 308 63% 322 61% 481 66% 545 77% 337 70% 127 71% 127 72% 47 63% 67 90% 493 78% 376 70% 98 72% 156 69% 8 * 3 1% 3 1% 2 * - - - - - - - - - - 60 3% 13 3% 23 4% 22 3% - - - - - - 4 1% 4 3% 5 2% 9.57 .96 .04 9.26 1.38 .06 9.32 1.30 .10 9.39 1.19 .08 9.14 1.38 .16 9.81 .68 .09 10 - Absolutely certain to vote Prefer not to say Don't know Mean score Standard deviation Standard error Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 5 8 * 8 * 63 3% 58 3% 8.81 2.33 .05 8.77 2.35 .06 2 1% 9.28 1.93 .16 8.77 2.36 .06 8.67 2.53 .11 8.70 2.43 .11 Prepared by ComRes 8.90 2.17 .08 9.54 1.17 .05 11 2% 9.26 1.61 .07 9.34 1.52 .13 9.19 1.74 .10 Table 2/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q2. If there were a General Election tomorrow, how likely would you be to vote on a scale from 1 to 10, where 1 means you are certain NOT to vote and 10 means you are absolutely CERTAIN to vote? Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE REGION East Midlands West Midlands Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% 5 2% 11 7% 6 6% 12 6% 10 4% 6 2% 7 4% - 1 - Certain not to vote (1) 90 4% 6 3% 3 4% 14 6% 11 6% 2 (2) 18 1% 1 1% 1 1% 4 2% 1 1% - - 1 1% 1 * - 5 2% 4 2% - 3 (3) 16 1% - - 1 * 3 2% 3 2% 2 1% - - 3 1% 2 1% 1 1% - 4 (4) 15 1% 1 * 2 2% 2 1% - 3 1% 1 * - 4 2% 1 * - 1 1% - 5 (5) 66 3% 2 1% - 6 3% 7 4% 11 6% 5 3% 4 4% 3 2% 12 4% 10 4% 6 3% 32 14% 6 (6) 31 2% 4 2% 3 4% 4 2% 3 2% 4 2% 1 * 3 3% - 3 1% 3 1% 3 2% 12 5% 7 (7) 85 4% 2 1% 2 3% 12 5% 7 4% 13 7% 8 5% 3 3% 7 3% 9 3% 12 4% 10 5% 21 9% 8 (8) 134 7% 8 4% 4 4% 16 7% 6 3% 10 5% 6 4% 7 7% 21 11% 28 10% 19 7% 10 6% 21 9% 9 (9) 194 10% 15 9% 8 9% 29 12% 17 10% 19 10% 16 10% 13 13% 14 7% 21 8% 31 11% 13 7% 30 13% (10) 1310 65% 136 77% 58 68% 137 59% 113 65% 107 59% 97 65% 61 60% 118 61% 172 64% 190 67% 119 66% 122 51% - 2 2% - 1 1% 1 * - - 2 1% 2 2% 7 3% 4 2% 8 4% 4 3% 3 3% 10 - Absolutely certain to vote Prefer not to say Don't know Mean score Standard deviation Standard error Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 6 8 * 63 3% 8.81 2.33 .05 9.28 1.93 .16 8.98 2.24 .23 8.58 2.56 .17 8.63 2.62 .18 Prepared by ComRes 8.69 2.20 .17 8.67 2.61 .21 8.67 2.46 .24 3 1% - 2 1% - - 11 6% 11 4% 6 2% 5 3% - 8.72 2.49 .19 8.87 2.16 .16 9.02 2.02 .12 8.76 2.41 .17 8.56 1.84 .12 Table 3/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q3. If there were a General Election tomorrow to elect MPs to Westminster, would you vote Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP, Plaid Cymru or for some other party? Base: All likely to vote GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 1815 846 969 199 247 261 323 290 495 543 499 292 481 Weighted Total 1820 100% 910 100% 910 100% 195 100% 297 100% 308 100% 316 100% 270 100% 434 100% 490 100% 511 100% 394 100% 426 100% Conservative 655 36% 340 37% 316 35% 48 25% 65 22% 66 21% 112 36% 126 47% 237 55% 193 39% 197 39% 138 35% 127 30% Labour 418 23% 205 22% 213 23% 64 33% 94 32% 92 30% 67 21% 45 16% 56 13% 103 21% 119 23% 93 24% 103 24% Liberal Democrat 154 8% 87 10% 67 7% 22 11% 33 11% 30 10% 21 7% 17 6% 32 7% 64 13% 42 8% 24 6% 24 6% UKIP 163 9% 79 9% 84 9% 4 2% 28 9% 27 9% 39 12% 30 11% 34 8% 23 5% 33 7% 54 14% 52 12% Green 66 4% 28 3% 38 4% 14 7% 16 5% 12 4% 11 4% 9 3% 4 1% 14 3% 25 5% 11 3% 16 4% SNP 69 4% 40 4% 29 3% 4 2% 13 4% 19 6% 10 3% 10 4% 12 3% 18 4% 17 3% 14 4% 19 5% Plaid Cymru 17 1% 10 1% 7 1% 4 2% 2 1% 3 1% 1 * 3 1% 4 1% 5 1% 3 1% 1 * 7 2% BNP 3 * 3 * - - 2 1% - - 2 1% - - - - 3 1% Some other party 7 * 1 * 7 1% - 1 * 1 * 3 1% 1 1% 2 * 1 * 3 1% 1 * 2 * Prefer not to say 30 2% 15 2% 15 2% 5 3% 10 4% 9 3% - 1 * 4 1% 9 2% 6 1% 5 1% 10 2% 238 13% 103 11% 134 15% 28 14% 33 11% 49 16% 52 16% 28 10% 49 11% 59 12% 66 13% 51 13% 62 15% Don't know Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 7 Prepared by ComRes Table 3/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q3. If there were a General Election tomorrow to elect MPs to Westminster, would you vote Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP, Plaid Cymru or for some other party? Base: All likely to vote REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 1815 1573 143 1672 Weighted Total 1820 100% 1562 100% 166 100% 1654 100% Conservative 655 36% 592 38% 29 17% Labour 418 23% 377 24% Liberal Democrat 154 8% UKIP South 489 454 630 704 466 176 207 72 60 597 507 125 276 433 100% 458 100% 671 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 622 100% 512 100% 129 100% 213 100% 626 38% 127 29% 197 43% 268 40% 655 93% - - - - - 513 82% 41 8% 14 11% 54 25% 22 13% 396 24% 147 34% 84 18% 147 22% - 418 87% - - - - 9 1% 343 67% 6 5% 4 2% 139 9% 11 7% 143 9% 34 8% 31 7% 74 11% - - 154 86% - - - 19 3% 32 6% 80 62% 1 1% 163 9% 151 10% 6 3% 157 10% 41 10% 58 13% 51 8% - - - 163 93% - - 12 2% 19 4% 3 2% 115 54% Green 66 4% 59 4% 6 3% 61 4% 10 2% 20 4% 29 4% - - - - 66 88% - 6 1% 13 3% 4 3% 2 1% SNP 69 4% - 69 41% - - - - - - - - - 69 92% 1 * 3 1% - - Plaid Cymru 17 1% - - 17 1% - - - - - - - - - - 1 * - 1 * BNP 3 * 3 * - 3 * - - 3 * - - - - - - - - - - Some other party 7 * 7 * - 7 * 1 * 3 1% 4 1% - - - - - - 2 * - - 1 1% Prefer not to say 30 2% 26 2% 2 1% 28 2% 6 1% 6 1% 14 2% - 5 1% 1 * - - - 2 * 1 * 3 2% 2 1% 238 13% 207 13% 22 13% 216 13% 66 15% 61 13% 81 12% 52 7% 58 12% 24 13% 13 7% 9 12% 58 9% 58 11% 18 14% 33 16% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 8 Prepared by ComRes Lab Green PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands Don't know Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP SNP 6 8% Table 3/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q3. If there were a General Election tomorrow to elect MPs to Westminster, would you vote Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP, Plaid Cymru or for some other party? Base: All likely to vote Total North East Scotland Unweighted Total 1815 143 Weighted Total 1820 100% 166 100% Conservative 655 36% Labour North West West Midlands Wales 213 185 164 135 75 100% 203 100% 154 100% 164 100% 132 100% 29 17% 21 28% 54 26% 52 34% 68 42% 418 23% 22 13% 32 42% 76 37% 39 25% Liberal Democrat 154 8% 11 7% 4 6% 15 7% UKIP 163 9% 6 3% 8 11% Green 66 4% 6 3% SNP 69 4% Plaid Cymru Eastern South West Don't know 169 272 189 244 92 100% 162 100% 245 100% 265 100% 160 100% 238 100% 60 45% 34 37% 69 43% 84 34% 121 46% 63 39% - 31 19% 28 21% 19 21% 25 15% 78 32% 38 14% 31 19% - 15 10% 8 5% 7 6% 3 4% 15 9% 29 12% 22 8% 23 14% - 18 9% 15 10% 18 11% 17 13% 6 7% 23 14% 14 6% 29 11% 8 5% - 1 1% 3 2% 6 4% 7 4% 5 4% 2 2% 8 5% 6 2% 11 4% 12 7% - 69 41% - - - - - - - - - - - 17 1% - - - - - - 17 18% - - - - - BNP 3 * - - - - - - - - 2 1% 2 1% - - Some other party 7 * - 1 1% - - - 2 2% - 1 * - 3 1% 1 * - Prefer not to say 30 2% 2 1% 1 2% 4 2% 2 1% 2 1% 1 1% 2 2% 3 2% 5 2% 7 3% 2 1% - 238 13% 22 13% 7 10% 33 16% 25 16% 30 18% 13 10% 9 9% 19 11% 28 11% 32 12% 20 13% 238 100% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 9 Prepared by ComRes 99 South East London 155 Don't know 91 Yorks & Humber LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE REGION East Midlands Table 4/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q4. If it were a legal requirement for you to vote, do you think you would probably vote Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP, Plaid Cymru or for some other party? Base: All unlikely to vote or unsure who they would vote for at the General election GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 487 183 304 73 86 79 63 83 137 125 Weighted Total 477 100% 197 100% 280 100% 70 100% 96 100% 86 100% 101 100% 55 100% 69 100% 120 100% 123 100% 105 100% 129 100% Conservative 48 10% 26 13% 22 8% 8 11% 7 7% 12 13% 10 10% 5 8% 7 10% 19 16% 11 9% 11 11% 6 5% Labour 59 12% 28 14% 31 11% 14 20% 17 18% 7 8% 13 13% 4 6% 5 7% 18 15% 11 9% 15 14% 16 13% Liberal Democrat 28 6% 7 3% 21 8% 4 6% 5 5% 4 5% 4 4% 4 8% 6 9% 11 9% 10 8% 4 4% 3 2% UKIP 25 5% 15 8% 10 4% 3 5% 5 6% 4 5% 5 5% 6 11% 1 2% 4 3% 3 3% 6 6% 11 9% Green 16 3% 7 4% 9 3% 2 2% 2 2% 2 3% 5 5% 2 4% 2 3% 7 6% 3 3% 2 2% 4 3% SNP 4 1% 3 1% 1 * 1 2% 2 2% - - 1 1% - 1 1% 1 1% - 2 1% Plaid Cymru 4 1% 3 1% 1 * 1 1% 3 3% - - - - - - 3 3% 1 1% BNP 3 1% 1 1% 2 1% 1 1% - 1 1% - 1 2% - - - 1 1% 2 1% Some other party 11 2% 9 4% 3 1% 1 1% 5 5% 2 2% - 2 4% 1 2% 2 1% 6 5% - 4 3% Prefer not to say 43 9% 17 9% 25 9% 7 10% 10 11% 12 14% 4 3% 5 8% 5 7% 11 9% 12 10% 9 8% 10 8% 237 50% 81 41% 155 55% 28 40% 39 41% 42 49% 60 59% 25 46% 41 60% 48 40% 65 52% 54 51% 70 55% Don't know Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 10 Prepared by ComRes 103 65+ 79 146 Table 4/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q4. If it were a legal requirement for you to vote, do you think you would probably vote Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP, Plaid Cymru or for some other party? Base: All unlikely to vote or unsure who they would vote for at the General election REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 487 434 30 457 Weighted Total 477 100% 423 100% 34 100% 443 100% Conservative 48 10% 47 11% 1 2% Labour 59 12% 56 13% Liberal Democrat 28 6% UKIP Green South 148 133 153 50 62 26 17 10 5 67 88 30 64 130 100% 134 100% 158 100% 52 100% 63 100% 25 100% 13 100% 9 100% 6 100% 72 100% 81 100% 29 100% 47 100% 47 11% 12 10% 17 12% 18 11% 28 53% - - - - - 19 27% 7 9% 4 13% 5 10% 1 3% 58 13% 20 15% 15 11% 21 13% - 34 53% - - - - 1 1% 17 21% 2 7% 2 5% 24 6% - 28 6% 6 5% 7 5% 11 7% - - 15 62% - - - 3 4% 11 13% 4 13% - 25 5% 23 5% 1 4% 24 5% 10 8% 8 6% 5 3% - - - 5 40% - - 1 1% 1 1% 1 3% 9 18% 16 3% 13 3% 2 5% 14 3% 4 3% 8 6% 1 1% - - - - 9 100% - 2 2% 6 7% 1 5% 1 1% SNP 4 1% - 4 10% - - - - - - - - - 1 11% - - - 1 1% Plaid Cymru 4 1% - - 4 1% - - - - - - - - - - - 1 3% - BNP 3 1% 3 1% - 3 1% - 2 2% 1 1% - - - - - - 1 2% - - 1 1% Some other party 11 2% 11 3% - 11 3% 4 3% 4 3% 3 2% - - - - - - - 1 1% 1 3% 2 4% Prefer not to say 43 9% 37 9% 4 11% 39 9% 7 5% 8 6% 23 14% - 1 2% 2 8% - - - 2 3% 1 1% 2 7% 1 3% 237 50% 207 49% 22 65% 214 48% 66 51% 66 49% 75 48% 24 47% 28 45% 7 30% 8 60% - 5 89% 43 60% 38 46% 13 46% 26 56% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 11 Prepared by ComRes Lab Green PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands Don't know Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP SNP Table 4/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q4. If it were a legal requirement for you to vote, do you think you would probably vote Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP, Plaid Cymru or for some other party? Base: All unlikely to vote or unsure who they would vote for at the General election Total Unweighted Total 487 Weighted Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE REGION East Midlands West Midlands Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know 30 21 68 59 50 34 23 49 41 63 49 477 100% 34 100% 18 100% 65 100% 47 100% 51 100% 31 100% 20 100% 52 100% 58 100% 60 100% 40 100% 238 100% Conservative 48 10% 1 2% 1 8% 5 8% 6 13% 3 5% 5 17% - 9 16% 5 9% 9 16% 3 8% 28 12% Labour 59 12% 1 3% 2 13% 12 19% 5 11% 8 15% 3 11% 2 10% 4 7% 9 16% 6 11% 5 13% 30 13% Liberal Democrat 28 6% - 1 5% 3 5% 2 4% 4 7% 1 2% 4 19% 3 5% 7 12% 2 4% 2 5% 15 6% UKIP 25 5% 1 4% 1 7% 7 10% 2 5% 3 6% 3 8% 1 3% 2 4% - 2 3% 3 7% 5 2% Green 16 3% 2 5% - 3 5% 1 1% 3 6% 2 5% 1 4% 3 7% - 1 1% 1 2% 9 4% SNP 4 1% 4 10% - - - - - - - - - - 1 * Plaid Cymru 4 1% - - - - - - 4 20% - - - - - BNP 3 1% - - - - 2 4% - - - - 1 2% - 2 1% Some other party 11 2% - - 3 4% 1 2% 3 5% - - 2 4% - 2 3% 1 3% 4 2% Prefer not to say 43 9% 4 11% 2 11% 1 2% 3 7% 2 4% 2 7% 2 9% 3 6% 12 20% 9 15% 2 5% 4 1% 237 50% 22 65% 10 56% 30 47% 26 55% 24 47% 15 49% 7 35% 26 51% 24 43% 28 46% 23 57% 140 59% Don't know Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 12 Prepared by ComRes 244 Table 5/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q5. Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP, Plaid Cymru or another party? Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Conservative 605 30% 308 31% 297 29% 41 18% 65 18% 61 18% 101 28% 122 41% 216 48% 192 35% 185 33% 118 27% 111 23% Labour 556 27% 279 28% 276 27% 77 33% 103 30% 106 31% 109 30% 67 23% 93 21% 142 26% 153 27% 129 29% 132 27% Liberal Democrat 152 7% 85 9% 67 6% 22 10% 33 9% 21 6% 23 6% 18 6% 34 7% 61 11% 41 7% 24 5% 26 5% UKIP 182 9% 87 9% 96 9% 6 3% 29 8% 31 9% 47 13% 31 10% 38 8% 25 5% 37 7% 60 13% 60 12% Green 57 3% 27 3% 30 3% 11 5% 16 5% 9 3% 10 3% 5 2% 5 1% 13 2% 18 3% 10 2% 15 3% SNP 71 3% 42 4% 29 3% 6 3% 14 4% 18 5% 10 3% 13 5% 10 2% 17 3% 17 3% 15 3% 22 4% Plaid Cymru 12 1% 8 1% 4 * 4 2% 3 1% - 1 * 3 1% 2 * 4 1% 2 * 2 * 4 1% 8 * 6 1% 1 * 1 * 3 1% 1 * 1 * 2 1% - - 1 * - 6 1% Some other party 14 1% 8 1% 7 1% - 1 * 4 1% 4 1% 4 1% 1 * 3 1% 10 2% - 1 * Prefer not to say 56 3% 28 3% 29 3% 11 5% 13 4% 13 4% 7 2% 5 2% 8 2% 12 2% 17 3% 10 2% 17 4% 316 16% 111 11% 205 20% 52 23% 68 20% 73 22% 54 15% 24 8% 44 10% 73 14% 79 14% 75 17% 88 18% BNP Don't know Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 13 Prepared by ComRes Table 5/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q5. Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP, Plaid Cymru or another party? Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Conservative 605 30% 548 31% 29 16% Labour 556 27% 497 28% Liberal Democrat 152 7% UKIP South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 577 31% 104 21% 180 34% 265 36% 566 80% 6 1% 8 4% 4 2% 2 3% 1 1% 500 79% 19 4% 12 8% 39 17% 30 17% 526 28% 189 38% 113 22% 195 27% 40 6% 421 88% 34 19% 11 6% 18 24% 2 3% 22 3% 416 78% 12 9% 19 8% 141 8% 6 3% 146 8% 34 7% 37 7% 70 10% 14 2% 7 1% 113 63% - 5 7% - 22 4% 20 4% 80 59% 4 2% 182 9% 173 10% 4 2% 179 10% 55 11% 57 11% 60 8% 22 3% 3 1% 1 * 139 79% 1 1% - 19 3% 12 2% 5 4% 125 55% Green 57 3% 46 3% 9 5% 48 3% 9 2% 20 4% 17 2% 2 * 8 2% 2 1% 1 1% 35 46% 3 3% 4 1% 6 1% 4 3% 1 1% SNP 71 3% - 71 40% - - - - - 1 * - - - 67 90% 1 * - - 1 * Plaid Cymru 12 1% - - 12 1% - - - - - - - - - - 1 * - - 8 * 8 * - 8 * 2 * 1 * 4 1% - 2 * - 1 * - - - 1 * - 1 1% Some other party 14 1% 12 1% 2 1% 12 1% - 6 1% 6 1% 3 * 3 1% - 2 1% - - 3 * 1 * 1 1% 2 1% Prefer not to say 56 3% 47 3% 4 3% 52 3% 8 2% 16 3% 23 3% 4 1% 2 * - 2 1% 2 3% - 6 1% 3 1% 1 1% 4 2% 316 16% 279 16% 22 13% 294 16% 90 18% 95 18% 93 13% 58 8% 27 6% 22 12% 15 9% 12 16% 57 9% 56 10% 22 16% 30 14% Don't know Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 14 Prepared by ComRes Lab Green PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands BNP Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP SNP 1 2% Table 5/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q5. Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, UKIP, SNP, Plaid Cymru or another party? Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE REGION East Midlands West Midlands Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Conservative 605 30% 29 16% 19 22% 40 17% 45 26% 59 32% 55 37% 29 28% 65 34% 84 31% 121 42% 60 34% 42 18% Labour 556 27% 30 17% 39 45% 90 39% 60 34% 42 23% 37 25% 28 28% 34 18% 96 36% 56 20% 43 24% 61 26% Liberal Democrat 152 7% 6 3% 6 7% 16 7% 12 7% 13 7% 7 5% 4 4% 16 9% 30 11% 18 6% 23 13% 19 8% UKIP 182 9% 4 2% 8 10% 29 13% 18 10% 17 9% 18 12% 6 6% 22 11% 13 5% 37 13% 10 5% 12 5% Green 57 3% 9 5% - 5 2% 4 2% 5 3% 4 3% 2 2% 10 5% 3 1% 5 2% 9 5% 1 * SNP 71 3% 71 40% - - - - - - - - - - 6 2% Plaid Cymru 12 1% - - - - - - 12 12% - - - - 1 * 8 * - - 1 * 1 1% 1 * 1 * - - 2 1% 3 1% - 2 1% 2 1% 3 1% 1 * BNP Some other party 14 1% 2 1% - - - 2 1% - - 4 2% 1 * Prefer not to say 56 3% 4 3% 2 2% 1 * 5 3% 7 4% 3 2% 5 5% 6 3% 8 3% 12 4% 3 1% 5 2% 316 16% 22 13% 11 13% 49 21% 29 17% 37 20% 25 16% 15 14% 34 18% 33 12% 32 11% 28 16% 89 37% Don't know Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 15 Prepared by ComRes Table 6/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q3/Q4/Q5 Voting intention (Turnout weighted) Base: All likely to vote and expressing a voting intention GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 1722 819 903 183 232 236 311 286 474 517 479 276 450 Weighted Total 1209 100% 623 100% 586 100% 90 100% 138 100% 184 100% 217 100% 212 100% 367 100% 470 100% 399 100% 228 100% 111 100% Conservative 550 46% 281 45% 270 46% 29 32% 36 26% 51 28% 97 45% 112 53% 226 61% 222 47% 189 47% 97 43% 43 39% Labour 299 25% 152 24% 147 25% 37 41% 53 38% 62 34% 56 26% 37 17% 55 15% 110 23% 100 25% 60 26% 30 27% Liberal Democrat 135 11% 79 13% 56 9% 12 14% 21 15% 27 15% 22 10% 16 7% 37 10% 70 15% 40 10% 17 7% 7 7% UKIP 108 9% 53 9% 54 9% 2 2% 10 8% 18 10% 23 11% 26 12% 28 8% 26 5% 32 8% 33 15% 16 15% Green 47 4% 20 3% 27 5% 7 8% 10 7% 10 5% 9 4% 6 3% 6 2% 17 4% 18 4% 7 3% 5 4% SNP 49 4% 30 5% 20 3% 2 2% 7 5% 13 7% 7 3% 9 4% 11 3% 19 4% 14 4% 11 5% 5 5% Plaid Cymru 11 1% 6 1% 5 1% 2 2% 1 1% 1 1% * * 3 1% 3 1% 5 1% 2 1% 1 * 2 2% BNP 2 * 1 * 1 * - * * * * - 2 1% - - - 1 * 1 1% Other 8 1% 2 * 6 1% - 1 * 3 2% 2 1% 1 1% 2 * 3 1% 3 1% 1 * 2 1% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 16 Prepared by ComRes Table 6/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q3/Q4/Q5 Voting intention (Turnout weighted) Base: All likely to vote and expressing a voting intention REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 1722 1493 134 1588 Weighted Total 1209 100% 1037 100% 113 100% 1095 100% Conservative 550 46% 498 48% 27 24% Labour 299 25% 268 26% Liberal Democrat 135 11% UKIP South 461 435 597 704 466 176 207 72 60 579 495 120 262 282 100% 301 100% 454 100% 550 100% 299 100% 135 100% 108 100% 47 100% 49 100% 480 100% 328 100% 95 100% 133 100% 523 48% 107 38% 164 55% 228 50% 550 100% - - - - - 442 92% 32 10% 15 15% 42 31% 17 15% 282 26% 104 37% 58 19% 106 23% - 299 100% - - - - 6 1% 240 73% 7 8% 6 5% 120 12% 11 10% 124 11% 32 11% 26 9% 62 14% - - 135 100% - - - 16 3% 30 9% 67 71% 2 1% 108 9% 101 10% 3 3% 104 10% 29 10% 35 12% 37 8% - - - 108 100% - - 9 2% 10 3% 2 2% 80 60% Green 47 4% 41 4% 5 4% 42 4% 8 3% 15 5% 17 4% - - - - 47 100% - 5 1% 11 3% 3 3% 1 1% SNP 49 4% - 49 43% - - - - - - - - - 49 100% 1 * 2 1% - 1 1% Plaid Cymru 11 1% - - 11 1% - - - - - - - - - - * * * * 1 1% BNP 2 * 2 * - 2 * - 1 * 1 * - - - - - - 1 * - - * * Other 8 1% 7 1% 1 1% 7 1% 2 1% 2 1% 4 1% - - - - - - 2 * 1 * 1 1% 1 1% Page 17 Prepared by ComRes Lab Green PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP SNP Table 6/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q3/Q4/Q5 Voting intention (Turnout weighted) Base: All likely to vote and expressing a voting intention Total North East Scotland Unweighted Total 1722 134 Weighted Total 1209 100% 113 100% Conservative 550 46% Labour North West West Midlands Wales 197 176 157 128 51 100% 128 100% 103 100% 106 100% 83 100% 27 24% 19 38% 42 32% 46 45% 57 54% 299 25% 17 15% 22 43% 55 43% 27 27% Liberal Democrat 135 11% 11 10% 3 6% 15 12% UKIP 108 9% 3 3% 6 11% Green 47 4% 5 4% SNP 49 4% Plaid Cymru Eastern South West Don't know 161 260 176 173 59 100% 112 100% 170 100% 176 100% 107 100% 118 100% 46 56% 25 42% 61 54% 73 43% 102 58% 53 49% 40 34% 21 20% 17 21% 14 24% 20 18% 57 33% 25 14% 24 22% 37 31% 14 14% 9 8% 5 6% 4 7% 12 11% 25 14% 20 11% 18 17% 19 16% 13 10% 10 10% 11 10% 10 12% 4 6% 14 13% 11 7% 20 11% 6 6% 7 6% * 1% 3 3% 4 4% 7 7% 3 4% 1 2% 5 4% 4 2% 7 4% 6 6% 6 5% 49 43% - - - - - - - - - - 4 3% 11 1% - - - - - - 11 18% - - - - 1 1% BNP 2 * - - - - 1 1% - - - 1 * * * - 1 1% Other 8 1% 1 1% * 1% * * 1 1% - 1 1% - 1 1% - 3 2% 1 1% 3 2% Page 18 Prepared by ComRes 95 South East London 150 Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 88 Yorks & Humber LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE REGION East Midlands Table 7/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_SUM. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? SUMMARY TABLE Base: All respondents President Trump was right to launch airstrikes following the chemical weapons attack in Syria The situation in Syria would be better now if Britain and other Western allies had used military force in 2013 North Korea is a bigger threat to world peace than the current crisis in Syria The Government has the best interests of Britain at heart in its foreign policy Boris Johnson, the Foreign Secretary, is a hindrance to the Government's foreign policy objectives The Government should take military action against President Assad in Syria There is a need for a new centre-ground political party in Britain Overseas students in Britain should be counted as part of overall Government immigration figures Unweighted Total 2029 2029 2029 2029 2029 2029 2029 2029 Weighted Total 2029 100% 2029 100% 2029 100% 2029 100% 2029 100% 2029 100% 2029 100% 2029 100% Agree 778 38% 619 31% 926 46% 879 43% 755 37% 506 25% 840 41% 995 49% Disagree 715 35% 550 27% 453 22% 602 30% 650 32% 856 42% 517 26% 611 30% Don't know 537 26% 860 42% 650 32% 548 27% 623 31% 667 33% 672 33% 423 21% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 19 Prepared by ComRes Table 8/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_1. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? President Trump was right to launch airstrikes following the chemical weapons attack in Syria Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Agree 778 38% 453 46% 325 31% 66 29% 101 29% 117 35% 146 40% 143 48% 203 45% 191 35% 205 36% 187 42% 195 40% Disagree 715 35% 333 34% 382 37% 105 45% 146 42% 127 38% 120 33% 79 27% 139 31% 219 41% 205 36% 142 32% 149 31% Don't know 537 26% 203 21% 334 32% 60 26% 102 29% 92 27% 99 27% 74 25% 109 24% 132 24% 153 27% 113 26% 139 29% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 20 Prepared by ComRes Table 8/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_1. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? President Trump was right to launch airstrikes following the chemical weapons attack in Syria Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Agree 778 38% 666 38% 67 38% Disagree 715 35% 612 35% Don't know 537 26% 472 27% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 21 Lab Green SNP PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 710 38% 201 41% 198 38% 268 36% 355 50% 143 30% 65 36% 84 48% 15 20% 22 29% 306 48% 176 33% 51 37% 106 47% 71 40% 643 35% 169 34% 182 35% 262 36% 175 25% 225 47% 76 42% 49 28% 45 60% 38 50% 173 27% 237 44% 51 38% 57 25% 38 22% 499 27% 121 25% 146 28% 205 28% 177 25% 113 23% 38 21% 43 24% 15 20% 15 20% 156 25% 121 23% 34 25% 62 27% Prepared by ComRes Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Table 8/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_1. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? President Trump was right to launch airstrikes following the chemical weapons attack in Syria Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber West Midlands REGION East Midlands LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Agree 778 38% 67 38% 28 32% 94 41% 80 46% 66 36% 54 36% 44 43% 77 40% 97 36% 110 38% 60 34% 77 32% Disagree 715 35% 71 40% 41 48% 74 32% 54 31% 65 35% 52 35% 31 31% 65 33% 93 34% 109 38% 61 34% 79 33% Don't know 537 26% 38 22% 17 20% 63 27% 41 24% 52 28% 44 29% 26 26% 51 26% 80 30% 68 24% 58 32% 81 34% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 22 Prepared by ComRes Table 9/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_2. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The situation in Syria would be better now if Britain and other Western allies had used military force in 2013 Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Agree 619 31% 360 36% 259 25% 53 23% 87 25% 86 26% 130 36% 101 34% 163 36% 151 28% 170 30% 159 36% 140 29% Disagree 550 27% 316 32% 233 22% 88 38% 104 30% 99 29% 95 26% 65 22% 100 22% 182 34% 156 28% 106 24% 106 22% Don't know 860 42% 312 32% 548 53% 91 39% 158 45% 152 45% 141 39% 131 44% 187 42% 209 39% 236 42% 178 40% 237 49% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 23 Prepared by ComRes Table 9/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_2. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The situation in Syria would be better now if Britain and other Western allies had used military force in 2013 Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Agree 619 31% 528 30% 53 30% Disagree 550 27% 474 27% Don't know 860 42% 749 43% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 24 Lab Green SNP PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 567 31% 149 30% 152 29% 227 31% 277 39% 131 27% 46 25% 61 35% 13 17% 21 29% 230 36% 154 29% 37 27% 88 39% 57 33% 492 27% 127 26% 140 27% 207 28% 160 23% 153 32% 46 26% 55 31% 35 47% 30 40% 139 22% 179 33% 38 28% 59 26% 66 38% 794 43% 215 44% 233 44% 301 41% 270 38% 197 41% 88 49% 60 34% 27 36% 24 32% 265 42% 202 38% 61 45% 79 35% Prepared by ComRes Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Table 9/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_2. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The situation in Syria would be better now if Britain and other Western allies had used military force in 2013 Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber West Midlands REGION East Midlands LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Agree 619 31% 53 30% 21 24% 69 30% 59 34% 47 26% 47 31% 38 38% 58 30% 84 31% 93 32% 50 28% 60 25% Disagree 550 27% 57 33% 25 29% 57 25% 45 26% 51 28% 42 28% 18 18% 47 25% 67 25% 88 31% 52 29% 50 21% Don't know 860 42% 66 38% 39 46% 105 45% 70 40% 85 47% 61 41% 45 44% 87 45% 119 44% 105 37% 77 43% 127 53% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 25 Prepared by ComRes Table 10/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_3. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? North Korea is a bigger threat to world peace than the current crisis in Syria Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Agree 926 46% 505 51% 421 40% 69 30% 99 28% 151 45% 170 47% 155 52% 283 63% 262 48% 227 40% 228 51% 209 43% Disagree 453 22% 286 29% 167 16% 87 38% 107 31% 72 21% 75 21% 50 17% 61 14% 142 26% 140 25% 82 18% 90 19% Don't know 650 32% 197 20% 453 44% 75 33% 144 41% 114 34% 120 33% 92 31% 106 24% 138 25% 195 35% 133 30% 184 38% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 26 Prepared by ComRes Table 10/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_3. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? North Korea is a bigger threat to world peace than the current crisis in Syria Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Agree 926 46% 782 45% 95 54% Disagree 453 22% 395 23% Don't know 650 32% 573 33% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 27 Lab Green SNP PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 831 45% 235 48% 235 45% 312 43% 394 56% 193 40% 74 41% 97 55% 21 28% 37 50% 340 54% 228 43% 68 50% 132 59% 34 19% 419 23% 96 20% 114 22% 185 25% 125 18% 125 26% 61 34% 31 18% 25 33% 20 27% 116 18% 132 25% 32 23% 38 17% 48 27% 602 32% 160 33% 176 34% 237 32% 188 27% 163 34% 44 25% 47 27% 29 39% 17 23% 178 28% 174 33% 36 26% 55 25% Prepared by ComRes Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Table 10/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_3. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? North Korea is a bigger threat to world peace than the current crisis in Syria Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber West Midlands REGION East Midlands LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Agree 926 46% 95 54% 44 52% 117 51% 73 42% 76 42% 71 47% 49 48% 89 46% 98 36% 141 49% 74 41% 87 37% Disagree 453 22% 34 19% 16 19% 40 17% 40 23% 44 24% 34 23% 24 23% 36 19% 74 27% 67 23% 45 25% 54 23% Don't know 650 32% 48 27% 25 30% 74 32% 61 35% 63 34% 45 30% 29 28% 68 35% 98 36% 79 28% 60 34% 97 41% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 28 Prepared by ComRes Table 11/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_4. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The Government has the best interests of Britain at heart in its foreign policy Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Agree 879 43% 467 47% 412 40% 69 30% 120 34% 119 35% 162 44% 148 50% 261 58% 260 48% 256 46% 171 39% 192 40% Disagree 602 30% 318 32% 284 27% 95 41% 138 39% 124 37% 103 28% 58 19% 84 19% 166 31% 157 28% 146 33% 133 28% Don't know 548 27% 203 21% 345 33% 68 29% 92 26% 93 28% 100 27% 91 31% 106 23% 115 21% 150 27% 125 28% 158 33% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 29 Prepared by ComRes Table 11/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_4. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The Government has the best interests of Britain at heart in its foreign policy Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Agree 879 43% 775 44% 62 35% Disagree 602 30% 503 29% Don't know 548 27% 473 27% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 30 Lab Green SNP PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 817 44% 200 41% 220 42% 355 48% 476 67% 154 32% 72 40% 61 35% 22 29% 16 22% 417 66% 194 36% 58 42% 80 35% 66 37% 535 29% 151 31% 155 30% 198 27% 93 13% 190 40% 62 35% 67 38% 35 47% 38 51% 90 14% 197 37% 36 26% 85 38% 48 27% 500 27% 140 28% 151 29% 182 25% 138 20% 136 28% 45 25% 47 27% 18 25% 20 27% 127 20% 143 27% 43 31% 61 27% Prepared by ComRes Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Table 11/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_4. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The Government has the best interests of Britain at heart in its foreign policy Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber West Midlands REGION East Midlands LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Agree 879 43% 62 35% 26 30% 92 40% 83 47% 70 39% 64 43% 42 41% 85 44% 129 48% 144 50% 81 45% 77 32% Disagree 602 30% 66 37% 32 38% 66 29% 52 30% 51 28% 50 34% 32 32% 54 28% 70 26% 73 26% 54 30% 67 28% Don't know 548 27% 48 27% 27 32% 73 32% 40 23% 61 34% 35 24% 27 27% 54 28% 70 26% 69 24% 43 24% 94 39% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 31 Prepared by ComRes Table 12/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_5. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Boris Johnson, the Foreign Secretary, is a hindrance to the Government's foreign policy objectives Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Agree 755 37% 408 41% 347 33% 101 44% 135 39% 128 38% 128 35% 100 34% 162 36% 233 43% 203 36% 159 36% 160 33% Disagree 650 32% 344 35% 307 29% 48 21% 81 23% 99 29% 125 34% 116 39% 182 40% 183 34% 169 30% 149 34% 149 31% Don't know 623 31% 237 24% 387 37% 82 35% 133 38% 110 33% 112 31% 80 27% 107 24% 125 23% 190 34% 134 30% 174 36% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 32 Prepared by ComRes Table 12/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_5. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Boris Johnson, the Foreign Secretary, is a hindrance to the Government's foreign policy objectives Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Agree 755 37% 627 36% 97 55% Disagree 650 32% 580 33% Don't know 623 31% 544 31% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 33 Lab Green SNP PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 658 36% 190 39% 183 35% 254 35% 175 25% 252 52% 114 64% 41 23% 53 70% 46 62% 179 28% 283 53% 59 43% 43 19% 30 17% 620 33% 139 28% 186 35% 255 35% 363 51% 89 19% 35 20% 71 41% 7 9% 10 14% 302 48% 114 21% 48 35% 108 48% 49 28% 575 31% 161 33% 157 30% 226 31% 169 24% 139 29% 29 16% 64 36% 16 21% 18 24% 153 24% 137 26% 29 21% 74 33% Prepared by ComRes Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Table 12/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_5. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Boris Johnson, the Foreign Secretary, is a hindrance to the Government's foreign policy objectives Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber West Midlands REGION East Midlands LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Agree 755 37% 97 55% 44 51% 88 38% 58 33% 59 33% 54 36% 31 31% 69 36% 101 37% 89 31% 63 35% 74 31% Disagree 650 32% 30 17% 18 22% 62 27% 59 34% 65 36% 53 35% 40 40% 68 35% 78 29% 120 42% 58 32% 64 27% Don't know 623 31% 49 28% 23 27% 81 35% 57 33% 58 32% 43 28% 30 30% 56 29% 91 34% 77 27% 58 32% 100 42% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 34 Prepared by ComRes Table 13/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_6. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The Government should take military action against President Assad in Syria Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Agree 506 25% 286 29% 220 21% 55 24% 93 27% 94 28% 102 28% 72 24% 91 20% 114 21% 147 26% 116 26% 130 27% Disagree 856 42% 456 46% 400 38% 88 38% 127 36% 124 37% 140 38% 130 44% 246 55% 261 48% 236 42% 183 41% 175 36% Don't know 667 33% 246 25% 421 40% 88 38% 129 37% 119 35% 123 34% 95 32% 113 25% 166 31% 179 32% 144 32% 178 37% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 35 Prepared by ComRes Table 13/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_6. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The Government should take military action against President Assad in Syria Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Agree 506 25% 422 24% 48 27% Disagree 856 42% 750 43% Don't know 667 33% 580 33% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 36 Lab Green SNP PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 458 25% 121 25% 129 25% 171 23% 191 27% 111 23% 51 28% 52 30% 10 14% 23 31% 169 27% 130 24% 36 26% 60 27% 72 41% 784 42% 210 43% 225 43% 315 43% 298 42% 219 46% 73 41% 80 45% 42 55% 35 47% 271 43% 235 44% 59 43% 101 45% 56 32% 611 33% 160 33% 171 33% 248 34% 219 31% 151 31% 55 31% 44 25% 24 31% 16 22% 194 31% 169 32% 42 31% 64 28% Prepared by ComRes Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Table 13/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_6. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? The Government should take military action against President Assad in Syria Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber West Midlands REGION East Midlands LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Agree 506 25% 48 27% 14 17% 59 25% 48 27% 36 20% 38 25% 36 36% 55 29% 73 27% 68 24% 30 17% 45 19% Disagree 856 42% 72 41% 38 45% 104 45% 67 38% 87 48% 64 42% 34 33% 74 39% 106 39% 121 42% 89 50% 87 37% Don't know 667 33% 56 32% 32 38% 68 30% 60 34% 59 33% 48 32% 31 31% 63 33% 91 34% 97 34% 60 34% 105 44% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 37 Prepared by ComRes Table 14/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_7. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? There is a need for a new centre-ground political party in Britain Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Agree 840 41% 418 42% 422 41% 96 42% 147 42% 141 42% 136 37% 133 45% 187 41% 241 44% 229 41% 182 41% 188 39% Disagree 517 26% 309 31% 209 20% 59 26% 78 22% 82 24% 80 22% 71 24% 147 33% 163 30% 144 26% 110 25% 101 21% Don't know 672 33% 261 26% 411 39% 76 33% 124 36% 114 34% 149 41% 92 31% 117 26% 138 25% 189 34% 151 34% 194 40% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 38 Prepared by ComRes Table 14/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_7. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? There is a need for a new centre-ground political party in Britain Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Agree 840 41% 732 42% 74 42% Disagree 517 26% 432 25% Don't know 672 33% 587 33% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 39 Lab Green SNP PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 766 41% 207 42% 206 39% 319 43% 246 35% 208 43% 103 58% 83 47% 43 57% 25 34% 211 33% 261 49% 69 50% 117 52% 49 28% 468 25% 106 22% 132 25% 193 26% 250 35% 130 27% 45 25% 27 16% 8 11% 21 29% 228 36% 127 24% 33 24% 38 17% 53 30% 619 33% 178 36% 187 36% 222 30% 211 30% 143 30% 31 17% 66 37% 24 32% 28 37% 195 31% 146 27% 35 25% 71 31% Prepared by ComRes Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Table 14/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_7. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? There is a need for a new centre-ground political party in Britain Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber West Midlands REGION East Midlands LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Agree 840 41% 74 42% 37 43% 93 40% 77 44% 70 39% 51 34% 34 33% 84 44% 110 41% 126 44% 83 46% 123 52% Disagree 517 26% 49 28% 15 17% 55 24% 37 21% 45 24% 46 31% 36 35% 41 21% 73 27% 82 29% 38 21% 21 9% Don't know 672 33% 53 30% 34 40% 83 36% 61 35% 68 37% 53 35% 32 32% 67 35% 86 32% 77 27% 58 33% 93 39% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 40 Prepared by ComRes Table 15/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_8. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Overseas students in Britain should be counted as part of overall Government immigration figures Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Agree 995 49% 497 50% 498 48% 79 34% 150 43% 156 46% 195 53% 164 56% 251 56% 237 44% 268 48% 235 53% 255 53% Disagree 611 30% 342 35% 269 26% 96 41% 103 30% 89 26% 92 25% 82 28% 149 33% 219 40% 177 31% 115 26% 101 21% Don't know 423 21% 149 15% 273 26% 56 24% 95 27% 93 28% 78 21% 49 17% 51 11% 86 16% 118 21% 92 21% 127 26% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 41 Prepared by ComRes Table 15/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_8. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Overseas students in Britain should be counted as part of overall Government immigration figures Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Agree 995 49% 861 49% 77 44% Disagree 611 30% 525 30% Don't know 423 21% 364 21% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 42 Lab Green SNP PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 918 50% 245 50% 261 50% 355 48% 395 56% 209 44% 60 34% 135 77% 27 36% 28 37% 346 55% 232 43% 57 42% 168 74% 55 31% 556 30% 124 25% 164 31% 237 32% 202 29% 162 34% 96 53% 18 10% 26 34% 30 40% 178 28% 188 35% 55 41% 29 13% 44 25% 378 20% 121 25% 101 19% 142 19% 110 15% 110 23% 23 13% 22 13% 23 30% 17 23% 110 17% 114 21% 24 18% 29 13% Prepared by ComRes Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Table 15/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q6_8. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Overseas students in Britain should be counted as part of overall Government immigration figures Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber West Midlands REGION East Midlands LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Agree 995 49% 77 44% 35 41% 116 50% 95 55% 102 56% 68 45% 57 56% 91 47% 121 45% 146 51% 88 49% 121 51% Disagree 611 30% 55 31% 23 27% 62 27% 40 23% 52 28% 53 35% 31 30% 59 31% 95 35% 87 30% 56 31% 52 22% Don't know 423 21% 44 25% 28 33% 54 23% 40 23% 29 16% 30 20% 14 14% 43 22% 54 20% 53 19% 35 20% 65 27% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 43 Prepared by ComRes Table 16/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_SUM. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? SUMMARY TABLE Base: All respondents To raise the minimum wage to £10 an hour by 2020 (from £7.50 now) Free school meals for all children, paid for by introducing VAT on private school fees To raise the top rate of income tax from 45p on the pound to 50p on incomes over £150,000 a year To set up a £500bn national investment bank using £350bn of Government money Unweighted Total 2029 2029 2029 2029 Weighted Total 2029 100% 2029 100% 2029 100% 2029 100% Agree 1408 69% 1063 52% 1288 63% 522 26% Disagree 391 19% 714 35% 451 22% 617 30% Don't know 230 11% 252 12% 290 14% 890 44% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 44 Prepared by ComRes Table 17/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_1. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To raise the minimum wage to £10 an hour by 2020 (from £7.50 now) Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Agree 1408 69% 651 66% 757 73% 184 80% 262 75% 248 74% 262 72% 189 64% 263 58% 361 67% 371 66% 307 69% 369 76% Disagree 391 19% 244 25% 148 14% 22 9% 49 14% 52 15% 61 17% 74 25% 133 30% 126 23% 119 21% 86 20% 60 12% Don't know 230 11% 93 9% 137 13% 25 11% 38 11% 37 11% 42 12% 33 11% 54 12% 55 10% 72 13% 49 11% 54 11% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 45 Prepared by ComRes Table 17/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_1. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To raise the minimum wage to £10 an hour by 2020 (from £7.50 now) Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Agree 1408 69% 1207 69% 136 77% Disagree 391 19% 342 20% Don't know 230 11% 202 12% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 46 Lab Green SNP PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 1271 69% 358 73% 334 64% 515 70% 362 51% 423 88% 124 70% 125 71% 67 88% 64 87% 326 51% 447 84% 98 72% 144 64% 23 13% 368 20% 92 19% 117 22% 132 18% 251 36% 32 7% 30 17% 32 18% 5 7% 6 8% 225 36% 49 9% 24 17% 50 22% 17 9% 213 12% 40 8% 74 14% 87 12% 94 13% 25 5% 24 14% 18 10% 4 5% 4 5% 82 13% 38 7% 15 11% 31 14% Prepared by ComRes Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Table 17/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_1. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To raise the minimum wage to £10 an hour by 2020 (from £7.50 now) Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber West Midlands REGION East Midlands LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Agree 1408 69% 136 77% 65 76% 175 76% 118 68% 130 71% 92 61% 64 63% 112 58% 194 72% 203 71% 119 67% 169 71% Disagree 391 19% 23 13% 13 15% 37 16% 42 24% 32 17% 31 21% 26 26% 54 28% 44 16% 54 19% 34 19% 33 14% Don't know 230 11% 17 9% 7 8% 19 8% 15 8% 21 12% 27 18% 12 11% 26 13% 32 12% 29 10% 26 14% 36 15% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 47 Prepared by ComRes Table 18/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_1. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To raise the minimum wage to £10 an hour by 2020 (from £7.50 now) Base: All respondents Total Sample A #Labour Sample B #Jeremy Corbyn Unweighted Total 2029 1018 1011 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1013 100% 1016 100% Agree 1408 69% 715 71% 692 68% Disagree 391 19% 182 18% 210 21% Don't know 230 11% 116 11% 114 11% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 48 Prepared by ComRes Table 19/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_2. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? Free school meals for all children, paid for by introducing VAT on private school fees Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Agree 1063 52% 552 56% 510 49% 139 60% 224 64% 217 64% 196 54% 130 44% 157 35% 267 49% 278 49% 252 57% 266 55% Disagree 714 35% 334 34% 380 37% 66 28% 74 21% 80 24% 114 31% 128 43% 252 56% 235 43% 215 38% 139 32% 125 26% Don't know 252 12% 102 10% 150 14% 27 12% 51 15% 40 12% 56 15% 38 13% 41 9% 40 7% 69 12% 51 12% 92 19% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 49 Prepared by ComRes Table 19/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_2. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? Free school meals for all children, paid for by introducing VAT on private school fees Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Agree 1063 52% 904 52% 109 62% Disagree 714 35% 628 36% Don't know 252 12% 220 13% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 50 Lab Green SNP PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 954 51% 283 58% 258 49% 363 49% 230 33% 378 79% 91 51% 90 51% 56 74% 53 71% 210 33% 375 70% 72 53% 102 45% 49 28% 664 36% 152 31% 190 36% 286 39% 400 57% 60 12% 73 41% 62 36% 16 21% 13 17% 364 57% 106 20% 53 39% 91 40% 18 10% 234 13% 56 11% 78 15% 85 12% 77 11% 42 9% 14 8% 23 13% 4 5% 9 12% 60 9% 54 10% 11 8% 32 14% Prepared by ComRes Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Table 19/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_2. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? Free school meals for all children, paid for by introducing VAT on private school fees Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber West Midlands REGION East Midlands LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Agree 1063 52% 109 62% 52 61% 136 59% 94 54% 97 53% 80 54% 50 49% 80 41% 145 54% 131 46% 86 48% 114 48% Disagree 714 35% 49 28% 21 24% 69 30% 62 36% 55 30% 51 34% 37 36% 83 43% 97 36% 122 43% 67 37% 82 34% Don't know 252 12% 18 10% 12 14% 26 11% 18 10% 30 17% 18 12% 15 15% 29 15% 27 10% 32 11% 26 15% 42 18% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 51 Prepared by ComRes Table 20/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_2. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? Free school meals for all children, paid for by introducing VAT on private school fees Base: All respondents Total Sample A #Labour Sample B #Jeremy Corbyn Unweighted Total 2029 1018 1011 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1013 100% 1016 100% Agree 1063 52% 539 53% 523 52% Disagree 714 35% 350 35% 364 36% Don't know 252 12% 123 12% 129 13% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 52 Prepared by ComRes Table 21/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_3. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To raise the top rate of income tax from 45p on the pound to 50p on incomes over £150,000 a year Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Agree 1288 63% 633 64% 656 63% 125 54% 217 62% 223 66% 245 67% 191 65% 288 64% 332 61% 353 63% 282 64% 322 67% Disagree 451 22% 256 26% 195 19% 65 28% 64 18% 64 19% 66 18% 61 21% 131 29% 154 28% 127 23% 97 22% 72 15% Don't know 290 14% 99 10% 191 18% 42 18% 69 20% 49 15% 54 15% 44 15% 32 7% 56 10% 82 15% 63 14% 89 18% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 53 Prepared by ComRes Table 21/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_3. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To raise the top rate of income tax from 45p on the pound to 50p on incomes over £150,000 a year Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Agree 1288 63% 1086 62% 134 76% Disagree 451 22% 405 23% Don't know 290 14% 260 15% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 54 Lab Green SNP PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 1154 62% 320 65% 318 61% 448 61% 361 51% 367 76% 132 74% 113 64% 58 77% 62 84% 321 51% 403 75% 102 75% 136 61% 21 12% 430 23% 97 20% 124 24% 184 25% 263 37% 55 11% 31 17% 41 23% 9 13% 6 7% 237 37% 68 13% 20 14% 62 28% 21 12% 269 14% 75 15% 83 16% 102 14% 83 12% 59 12% 15 8% 22 13% 8 10% 7 9% 76 12% 63 12% 14 11% 27 12% Prepared by ComRes Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Table 21/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_3. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To raise the top rate of income tax from 45p on the pound to 50p on incomes over £150,000 a year Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber West Midlands REGION East Midlands LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Agree 1288 63% 134 76% 50 59% 151 65% 118 68% 110 60% 80 53% 68 67% 128 66% 155 58% 175 61% 118 66% 155 65% Disagree 451 22% 21 12% 18 21% 44 19% 35 20% 40 22% 44 30% 25 25% 40 21% 72 27% 68 24% 45 25% 35 15% Don't know 290 14% 21 12% 17 20% 36 16% 21 12% 33 18% 26 17% 8 8% 25 13% 43 16% 43 15% 16 9% 47 20% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 55 Prepared by ComRes Table 22/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_3. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To raise the top rate of income tax from 45p on the pound to 50p on incomes over £150,000 a year Base: All respondents Total Sample A #Labour Sample B #Jeremy Corbyn Unweighted Total 2029 1018 1011 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1013 100% 1016 100% Agree 1288 63% 629 62% 659 65% Disagree 451 22% 226 22% 225 22% Don't know 290 14% 158 16% 132 13% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 56 Prepared by ComRes Table 23/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_4. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To set up a £500bn national investment bank using £350bn of Government money Base: All respondents GENDER Total Male AGE Female 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ SOCIAL GRADE C1 C2 AB DE Unweighted Total 2029 918 1111 237 295 287 374 321 515 603 553 329 544 Weighted Total 2029 100% 988 100% 1041 100% 231 100% 349 100% 337 100% 365 100% 296 100% 450 100% 542 100% 562 100% 442 100% 483 100% Agree 522 26% 343 35% 179 17% 86 37% 114 33% 92 27% 86 24% 69 23% 76 17% 160 29% 134 24% 112 25% 116 24% Disagree 617 30% 335 34% 282 27% 52 23% 72 21% 86 26% 94 26% 104 35% 210 47% 190 35% 193 34% 124 28% 110 23% Don't know 890 44% 310 31% 580 56% 94 40% 163 47% 159 47% 185 51% 124 42% 165 37% 192 35% 234 42% 206 47% 258 53% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 57 Prepared by ComRes Table 23/2 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_4. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To set up a £500bn national investment bank using £350bn of Government money Base: All respondents REGION SUMMARY England & Wales North Total England Scotland Unweighted Total 2029 1768 152 1877 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1751 100% 177 100% 1852 100% Agree 522 26% 438 25% 59 34% Disagree 617 30% 539 31% Don't know 890 44% 775 44% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 58 Lab Green SNP PAST VOTE – GENERAL ELECTION 2015 Lib Cons Lab Dems UKIP Midlands South 553 524 691 704 466 176 207 72 60 609 532 133 291 491 100% 526 100% 735 100% 707 100% 481 100% 179 100% 176 100% 75 100% 74 100% 634 100% 534 100% 136 100% 225 100% 462 25% 143 29% 115 22% 180 24% 109 15% 218 45% 48 27% 29 16% 18 24% 34 46% 99 16% 213 40% 28 20% 41 18% 40 23% 577 31% 123 25% 175 33% 240 33% 339 48% 65 14% 56 31% 67 38% 13 17% 11 14% 306 48% 96 18% 50 37% 85 38% 77 43% 813 44% 225 46% 235 45% 315 43% 260 37% 197 41% 75 42% 80 46% 44 59% 30 40% 229 36% 226 42% 59 43% 99 44% Prepared by ComRes Cons VOTING INTENTION Lib Dems UKIP Table 23/3 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_4. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To set up a £500bn national investment bank using £350bn of Government money Base: All respondents Total North East Scotland North West Yorks & Humber West Midlands REGION East Midlands LIKELY TO VOTE AT GE Wales Eastern South East London South West Don't know Unweighted Total 2029 152 102 241 210 184 156 109 184 187 294 210 244 Weighted Total 2029 100% 177 100% 85 100% 231 100% 174 100% 183 100% 150 100% 101 100% 193 100% 270 100% 286 100% 179 100% 238 100% Agree 522 26% 59 34% 31 36% 72 31% 40 23% 47 26% 31 21% 25 24% 37 19% 74 27% 63 22% 43 24% 56 24% Disagree 617 30% 40 23% 21 25% 50 21% 52 30% 50 27% 60 40% 38 38% 66 34% 83 31% 101 35% 56 31% 58 25% Don't know 890 44% 77 43% 33 39% 110 47% 82 47% 86 47% 59 39% 38 38% 90 47% 113 42% 122 43% 80 45% 123 52% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 59 Prepared by ComRes Table 24/1 ONLINE Opinion Poll Q7_4. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with each of the following Labour Party / Jeremy Corbyn policies? To set up a £500bn national investment bank using £350bn of Government money Base: All respondents Total Sample A #Labour Sample B #Jeremy Corbyn Unweighted Total 2029 1018 1011 Weighted Total 2029 100% 1013 100% 1016 100% Agree 522 26% 263 26% 259 26% Disagree 617 30% 283 28% 334 33% Don't know 890 44% 467 46% 423 42% Fieldwork: 11th - 13th April 2017 Page 60 Prepared by ComRes
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