The latest polls indicate no significant change in the UK general election landscape, with Labour leading across all age groups. Labour holds a lead in various polls, with varying margins, while the Conservatives have not seen a clear boost despite efforts to appeal to different demographics. The national service policy by the Tories aims to address low voter turnout among younger age groups, where support for Labour is high.
Starmer leads Sunak by 15.6% on the 'Best Prime Minister' poll of polls: Starmer: 39.8% (-0.5) Sunak: 24.2% (-0.5) Changes w/ start of campaign. https://t.co/kz25YAE6Wc https://t.co/m5Seld4Osc
First polls since Sunak called the UK election show no clear change https://t.co/JCaHKkDmX2 via @alexwickham https://t.co/UHzofzmszj
There has been no significant polling movement since Sunak called the election: LAB: -0.1% to 44.1% CON: -0.1% to 23.3% RFM: +0.3% to 11.3% LDM: +0.1% to 9.6% GRN: -0.5% to 5.9% SNP: +0.1% to 2.9% https://t.co/IYgVVS9Ik8
The first opinion polls since Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called the UK general election last week show no clear change to the electoral picture https://t.co/Xtqr3V91TD
Labour leads 40-28 (12 points) using a method that predicts/projects the future choices of likely voters who are undecided. (If the projection method is right, snapshot polls would narrow from 24 points towards 12 points if the Cons do squeeze undecideds) https://t.co/sdNIxjE6pN
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
Labour leads the Conservatives among EVERY age cohort polled. Westminster VI, By Age (25-27 May): Labour's lead by age group: 18-24: 29% 25-34: 35% 35-44: 29% 45-54: 24% 55-64: 13% 65+: 7% https://t.co/KNjUZCKXpy https://t.co/sX9alD04Tc
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
So sounds like @Survation and @RedfieldWilton have Labour still 20+ ahead given what is flying around MPs whatsapps.... but @JLPartnersPolls sounds like it might give Tory MPs something to cheer...
so to woo older voters, the Tories are bribing them & threatening to enforce national service on younger people
What's next on the list to bribe pensioners for their votes? Are the Tories going to do their laundry too?Young people will never get the benefits that the post-war generation enjoys, they can't afford rents, let alone a mortgage but, hey, let's hand more cash to older voters! π https://t.co/35oKfhUa7y
In every election Labour have a key problem. 68% of voters in the 18-24 age bracket support the party. But only 47% of those in that age bracket actually vote. The Tory's national service policy has gone some way to solving that.
The first six polls of vi since @RishiSunak called #GE24 on average show: Con +0 Lab +0 Reform +0 Lib Dem +0 Con lead over Lab = 21 (n/c) Change is as compared with each company's previous poll before Wednesday.