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Ipsos MORI Political Monitor February 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ipsos MORI   
26 Mar 2008

1 February 2008

Ipsos MORI's February Political Monitor, carried out between 21 and 26 February, shows the Conservatives on 39%, Labour on 37% and the Liberal Democrats on 16%.

The data shows Conservative Leader David Cameron having made gains in his personal satisfaction rating from last month, with equal numbers now satisfied and dissatisfied (35%) with the Tory leader. Prime Minister Gordon Brown's satisfaction rating has dropped however, with 31% of the public currently satisfied and 55% dissatisfied with the way he is doing his job as Prime Minister.

Crime / law & order / antisocial behaviour remains the most important issue facing the country, with half of the public (50%) spontaneously mentioning it when asked. This is followed by concern about race relations / immigration (44%) and the NHS (25%).

Topline Results

  • Ipsos MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 2,063 adults aged 18+ at 198 sampling points across Great Britain.
  • Interviews were conducted face-to-face on 21-26 February 2008.
  • Data are weighted to match the profile of the population.
  • Download the data tabulations pdf, 148KB
  • Download the presentation slides pdf, 204KB

 

 

 

Voting — all absolutely certain to vote

Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?

(If undecided or refused at Q1)

Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?

Base: All 'absolutely certain to vote' (1,158)

 %
Conservative39
Labour37
Liberal Democrats (Lib Dem)16
Scottish/Welsh Nationalist3
Green Party2
UK Independence Party1
Other3
 
Lab lead (±%)-2
 
Would not vote2
Undecided6
Refused1

Voting — all

Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?

(If undecided or refused at Q1)

Which party are you most inclined to support?

Base: All naming a party (2,063)

 %
Conservative34
Labour42
Liberal Democrats (Lib Dem)15
Scottish/Welsh Nationalist3
Green Party2
UK Independence Party1
Other3
 
Lab lead (±%)+8
 
Would not vote12
Undecided9
Refused2

Q3 Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way the Government is running the country?
Q4 Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way Mr Brown is doing his job as Prime Minister?
Q5 Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way Mr Cameron is doing his job as leader of the Conservative Party?
Q6 Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way Nick Clegg is doing his job as leader of the Liberal Democrats?

Base: 1,037 British adults 18+

 SatisfiedDissatisfiedDon't knowIndex
 %%%±%
Government (Q3)29638-34
Brown (Q4)315515-24
Cameron (Q5)3535290
Clegg (Q6)192259-3

Q3 Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way the Government is running the country?
Q4 Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way Mr Brown is doing his job as Prime Minister?
Q5 Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way Mr Cameron is doing his job as leader of the Conservative Party?
Q6 Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way Nick Clegg is doing his job as leader of the Liberal Democrats?

Base: All party supporters

 BaseSatisfiedDissatisfiedDon't knowIndex
 n%%%%
Government (Q3)32256377+19
Brown (Q4)322582912+29
Cameron (Q5)267622216+40
Clegg (Q6)118461638+30

Q7 What would you say is the most important issue facing Britain today? (Spontaneous)
Q8 What do you see as other important issues facing Britain today? (Spontaneous)

Base: 1,037 British adults 18+

 Q7Q7/8
 %%
Crime / law & order / violence / vandalism / anti-social (yob) behaviour2150
Race relations / immigration / immigrants2844
National Health Service / Hospitals / Health care525
Economy / economic situation718
Education / schools317
Defence / foreign affairs / international terrorism716
Housing412
Morality / individual behaviour210
Inflation / prices29
Taxation28
Drug abuse18
Pollution / environment37
Unemployment / factory closure / lack of industry26
Pensions / social security / benefits16
Poverty / inequality15
Low pay / minimum wage / fair wages14
Petrol prices / fuel*4
Common Market / EU / Europe / EURO13
Local government / council tax13
Public services in general13
Transport / public transport*3
Animal welfare*1
Countryside / rural life*1
Nuclear weapons / nuclear war / disarmament*1
AIDS01
Pound / exchange rate / value of pound01
Privatisation **
Bird flu / Flu pandemic0*
Foot and mouth outbreak / farming crisis0*
GM / GM (Genetically Modified) foods0*
Scottish / Welsh Assembly / Devolution Constitutional reform0*
Trade unions / strikes0*
Northern Ireland 00
Other26
Don't know43

Q9 Do you think that the general economic condition of the country will improve, stay the same, or get worse over the next 12 months?

Base: 1,037 British adults 18+

 %
Improve7
Stay the same33
Get worse54
Don't know5
Ipsos MORI EOI-47

Q10 And how likely would you be to vote in an immediate General Election, on a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 means you would be absolutely certain to vote, and 1 means that you would be absolutely certain not to vote?

Base: 2,063 British adults 18+

 %
10 — absolutely certain to vote55
95
87
75
63
57
41
32
22
1 — absolutely certain not to vote9
Don't know3
Refused*
Last Updated ( 26 Mar 2008 )
 
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