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Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Tory Confidence and Confidentiality

MORI in the FT yesterday has some 31% of respondents satisfied with Cameron’s performance, while 17% got no satisfaction. This gives a “net satisfied” rating of +14%. A figure identical to the satisfaction rating achieved by Blair two months after he became Labour leader. It is light-years ahead of what William Hague, Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard scored two months into their leaderships. Blair currently scores –21%.

The majority of LibDem voters (53%) say they are satisfied with the new Tory leader and just 14% are dissatisfied, a whopping +39% score. (Mind you, according to ICM, 39% of Lib Dems would like Charlie back.) Even among Labour voters, the score for Cameron is +4%, which is actually better than Blair scores with all voters.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

... had a quick glimpse ... begins, "Are you now, or have you ever been a horse-faced Australian bint ?" No, not at all bitter, thanks.

SERO

Bobby said...

Or 2 months into Michael Foots leadership he had a 3 point lead in the polls, while we are making comparisons.

philhuk said...

Thatcher's lowest ratings in the polls was 24%, Foot's highest was 20%.

=> bollocks == bobby

Anonymous said...

I think you'll find that Labour had what was then the biggest ever poll lead of any party in the late winter of 1980 - after Foot was leader.

henry, Durham said...

Because, of course, there have been no damaging revelations about the Royal Family or the Labour Party.........

Anonymous said...

MASS OBSERVATION SURVEY

On a number of occasions without any prompting from me, people I know without a great interest in politics and a general dislike of most politicians have blurted out - Mind you I dont like that Cameron at all, he looks like a right Blankety Blank!


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