Recent post-election announcement polls indicate a significant lead for the Labour Party over the Conservatives. Survation and Redfield & Wilton polls both show a 23% Labour lead, the largest since November 2022. A JL Partners poll conducted on May 24-25, 2024, shows Labour with a 12-point lead, down from 15 points earlier in May. Labour is also more trusted than the Conservatives on key policy issues, including the NHS, education, immigration, and the economy. Specifically, Labour leads the Conservatives 43% to 16% on the NHS, 40% to 18% on education, 31% to 19% on immigration, and 36% to 24% on the economy. Labour also leads the Conservatives 31% to 19% on handling immigration, with a narrower 7 point lead on 'stopping the boats'.
Labour lead the Conservatives 31% to 19% on handling immigration (with Reform third). Labour has a narrower 7 point lead over the Conservatives on "stopping the boats". https://t.co/apBeXDLT9I
NEW: 3 polls out tonight show no clear change in the picture so far from the opening days of the campaign @JLPartnersPolls has Labour lead at 12, down from 15 @Survation has Labour lead at 23, up from 19 @RedfieldWilton has Lab lead at 23, up from 22
NEW: *Labour lead at 12 points* JLP/@RestIsPolitics π¬π§ election poll, 24th-25th May 2024, change on early May Labour: 40% (-1) Conservatives: 28% (+2) Reform UK: 12% (-1) Lib Dems: 10% (-1) Green: 5% (-) Podcast: https://t.co/jkZfHkXLH0 Tables: https://t.co/C80xUBsC4z https://t.co/bG4L8Tkv1f
Labour are more trusted than the Conservatives on EVERY policy issue prompted. Which party do voters trust most on...? (Labour | Conservative) NHS (43% | 16%) Education (40% | 18%) Immigration (31% | 19%) Economy (36% | 24%) πΊπ¦ (29% | 24%) https://t.co/KNjUZCKXpy https://t.co/d8gzRBuOYC
Post-election announcement polls today: Survation: 23% Labour lead β the biggest since Nov '22 Redfield & Wilton (12k sample): 23% Labour lead Sounds like another, potentially with less dire news for the Tories, is coming shortly