(03/19/10) - Tories Keep Lead, Lib-Dems Gain in Britain
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The opposition Conservative Party maintains a steady level of support in Britain, according to a poll by Angus Reid Public Opinion. 39 per cent of respondents would support the Tories in this year’s election to the House of Commons.
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The opposition Conservative Party maintains a steady level of support in Britain, according to a poll by Angus Reid Public Opinion. 39 per cent of respondents would support the Tories in this year’s election to the House of Commons.
The governing Labour party is second with 26 per cent, followed by the Liberal Democrats with 21 per cent. 15 per cent of respondents would vote for other parties. Support for the Lib-Dems increased by three points in a week.
In June 2007, Gordon Brown officially became Labour leader and prime minister, replacing Tony Blair. Brown had worked as chancellor of the exchequer. Blair served as Britain’s prime minister since May 1997, winning majority mandates in the 1997, 2001 and 2005 elections to the House of Commons.
Since December 2005, David Cameron has been the leader of the Conservative party. In December 2007, current parliamentarian Nick Clegg became the new leader of the Liberal Democrats.
Yesterday, Clegg expressed dismay at the current state of privacy rights in the country, saying, "Labour’s flagrant disregard for our privacy flies in the face of hard-won British liberty. It betrays a deep distrust of the British people, as well as an obsession with controlling every aspect of everyday life from Whitehall. (…) Only the Liberal Democrats will bring an end to the endless snooping on innocent people."
The next election to the House of Commons must be held on or before Jun. 3. Sitting prime ministers can dissolve Parliament and call an early ballot at their discretion. It is widely believed that the election will take place on May 6.
Polling Data
If a General Election were held tomorrow, which one of the following parties would you be most likely to support in your constituency? – Decided Voters with Leaners
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Mar. 16
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Mar. 10
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Feb. 17
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Feb. 10
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Conservative
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39%
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39%
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40%
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38%
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Labour
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26%
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26%
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26%
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25%
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Liberal Democrats
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21%
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18%
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18%
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20%
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Other
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15%
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17%
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16%
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16%
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Source: Angus Reid Public Opinion
Methodology: Online interviews with 2,003 British adults, conducted on Mar. 15 and Mar. 16, 2010. Margin of error is 2.2 per cent.
Complete Poll (PDF)