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Labour: 44% (no change from YouGov in the Sunday Times) Conservatives: 31% (no change) Lib Dems: 11% (no change) Ukip: 9% (up 1) Labour lead: 13 points (no change) Government approval: -34 (down 4) And here are the TNS BMRB polling figures, released overnight.
Labour: 36% (down 2 points from YouGov in the Sunday Times) Conservatives: 32% (no change) Ukip: 15% (up 1) Lib Dems: 9% (up 1) Labour lead: 4 points (down 2) Government approval: -24 (up 1) 9.01am BST There's quite a lot around today, although it's hard to see what the big story of the day will be.
Labour: 37% (down 2 points from TNS BMRB last week) Conservatives: 31% (up 2) Ukip: 13% (up 1) Lib Dems: 9% (down 1) Labour lead: 6 points (down 4) But the most interesting figure is in the YouGov chart (pdf),showing how voters rate the main parties on different issues.
ICM for the Guardian Labour: 38% (up 2 from ICM last month) Conservatives: 34% (up 2) Lib Dems: 12% (down 2) Ukip: 8% (down 1) Labour lead: 4 points According to Electoral Calculus, this would give Labour a majority of 46.
Labour: 38% (down 1 point from YouGov in the Sunday Times) Conservatives: 33% (no change) Ukip: 13% (up 2) Lib Dems: 9% (down 1) Labour lead: 5 points (down 1) Government approval: -26 (no change) According to Electoral Calculus, this would give Labour a majority of 56.
Labour: 35% (down 1 point from ComRes last month) Conservatives: 30% (unchanged) Ukip: 14% (up 2 points) Lib Dems: 8% (down 1) Labour lead: 5 points (down 1) According to Electoral Calculus, this would give Labour a majority of 62. YouGov's Euro elections poll Photograph: /YouGov 11.11am BST Guardian events - A request for ideas Can I just interrupt the blog for a moment to ask for some help?
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