YouGov / Sunday Times Survey Results Sample Size: 1302 GB Adults Fieldwork: 8th - 9th May 2015 Vote in 2015
Gender
Age
Social Grade
Region
Total
Con
Lab
Lib Dem
UKIP
Male Female
18-24
25-39
40-59
60+
ABC1 C2DE London
Weighted Sample 1302 Unweighted Sample 1302 %
450 417 %
367 380 %
95 112 %
154 136 %
632 635 %
670 667 %
155 135 %
329 310 %
445 410 %
371 446 %
742 773 %
560 529 %
167 188 %
423 460 %
279 261 %
320 289 %
113 104 %
1189 1198 %
92 8 1
100 0 0
100 0 0
100 0 0
100 0 0
92 8 1
91 8 0
81 15 4
91 9 0
93 7 0
95 5 0
93 6 1
89 10 1
88 12 0
91 8 1
94 6 0
90 9 1
95 5 0
91 8 1
38 31 8 4 0 13 4 0 1 1
100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0
37 28 8 5 0 16 4 0 2 0
38 34 8 4 0 10 4 0 1 1
20 39 10 10 0 12 7 0 3 0
38 35 9 4 0 7 6 0 1 0
36 32 7 5 0 15 3 0 2 1
46 23 8 2 0 17 2 0 1 1
41 29 9 5 0 9 5 0 1 0
33 34 6 3 0 18 3 0 2 1
39 42 6 0 0 9 3 0 2 0
49 20 9 0 0 16 5 0 1 0
39 32 8 0 1 14 4 0 1 1
32 40 7 0 0 14 4 0 3 1
11 25 11 48 0 3 1 0 0 1
40 31 8 0 0 14 4 0 1 1
24 21 45 9 16 29 45 2
61 31 92 5 0 1 1 0
1 5 6 6 25 63 88 0
9 20 29 9 24 33 57 4
6 30 36 14 24 26 50 1
27 21 48 8 14 28 42 2
22 21 43 9 17 29 46 2
14 16 30 12 23 28 51 7
22 22 44 9 15 30 45 2
22 22 44 9 15 30 45 1
33 20 53 6 14 25 39 1
28 23 51 8 13 27 40 1
20 18 38 10 19 31 50 2
24 22 46 10 12 30 42 1
29 24 53 8 13 26 39 1
24 21 45 10 16 27 43 2
22 15 37 6 20 34 54 2
16 23 39 10 19 29 48 3
25 21 46 8 15 29 44 2
Talking to people about the General Election on May 7th, we have found that a lot of people didn’t manage to vote. How about you – did you manage to vote in the General Election? Yes, voted No, did not vote Don’t know
Rest of Midlands England & North Scotland South / Wales Wales
Which party did you vote for? Conservative Labour Liberal Democrat Scottish National Party (SNP) Plaid Cymru United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) Green Party British National Party (BNP) Other Don't know How would you say you feel about the result of the General Election? Delighted Pleased on balance TOTAL DELIGHTED / PLEASED No strong feelings either way Disappointed on balance Dismayed TOTAL DISAPPOINTED / DISMAYED Don’t know
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Fieldwork: 8th - 9th May 2015 Vote in 2015
Gender
Age
Social Grade
Region
Total
Con
Lab
Lib Dem
UKIP
Male Female
18-24
25-39
40-59
60+
ABC1 C2DE London
Rest of Midlands England & North Scotland South / Wales Wales
Weighted Sample 1302 Unweighted Sample 1302 %
450 417 %
367 380 %
95 112 %
154 136 %
632 635 %
670 667 %
155 135 %
329 310 %
445 410 %
371 446 %
742 773 %
560 529 %
167 188 %
423 460 %
279 261 %
320 289 %
113 104 %
1189 1198 %
May 1-2
May 8-9
In your opinion how good or bad is the state of Britain’s economy at the moment? Very good Quite good TOTAL GOOD Neither good nor bad Quite bad Very bad TOTAL BAD Don’t know
3 28 31 30 23 9 32 6
5 35 40 28 22 8 30 3
11 64 75 18 7 0 7 1
1 13 14 33 35 15 50 3
3 37 40 35 21 4 25 0
2 22 24 37 29 8 37 2
6 38 44 26 20 8 28 2
4 31 35 29 24 8 32 4
3 28 31 29 24 6 30 10
7 32 39 32 17 9 26 3
5 35 40 25 24 8 32 2
5 39 44 26 23 7 30 1
5 38 43 28 20 7 27 2
5 30 35 27 25 9 34 5
8 33 41 24 22 9 31 3
6 38 44 29 17 8 25 2
4 39 43 26 20 8 28 2
4 28 32 29 28 7 35 4
3 30 33 28 27 7 34 6
5 35 40 28 22 8 30 3
How do you think the financial situation of your household will change over the next 12 months? Get a lot better Get a little better TOTAL BETTER Stay about the same Get a little worse Get a lot worse TOTAL WORSE Don't know
3 17 20 42 19 8 27 11
4 19 23 39 19 14 33 5
7 37 44 46 4 1 5 4
2 4 6 31 31 29 60 4
4 22 26 35 26 9 35 5
2 13 15 45 21 16 37 3
5 23 28 40 16 12 28 4
2 16 18 38 22 15 37 7
5 16 21 33 22 11 33 13
6 23 29 37 15 13 28 6
3 18 21 36 20 17 37 6
3 19 22 46 19 12 31 1
4 22 26 43 18 9 27 4
3 16 19 34 20 20 40 7
7 20 27 35 21 9 30 7
4 23 27 43 14 11 25 5
6 18 24 40 18 13 31 6
2 18 20 36 21 19 40 4
1 14 15 35 27 16 43 8
4 20 24 39 18 14 32 5
Do you think Ed Miliband was right or wrong to resign as Labour party leader? Right to resign Wrong to resign Don’t know
75 12 13
86 6 8
63 22 15
79 10 11
82 7 11
81 10 9
69 14 17
59 19 22
71 13 16
77 10 13
83 10 7
78 10 12
71 14 14
71 17 12
75 11 14
76 13 11
73 10 16
85 7 7
74 12 14
Do you think Nick Clegg was right or wrong to resign as Liberal Democrat party leader? Right to resign Wrong to resign Don’t know
71 18 11
69 21 11
76 15 8
63 31 7
76 17 8
79 15 6
64 20 15
70 14 16
65 21 13
74 16 11
74 18 7
72 18 10
70 17 13
73 14 13
66 22 12
71 19 10
74 14 11
82 13 5
70 18 12
Do you think Nigel Farage was right or wrong to resign as UKIP leader? Right to resign Wrong to resign Don’t know
61 26 12
59 32 10
75 14 11
70 19 11
29 60 11
61 31 8
62 22 16
55 27 17
64 21 15
64 25 11
58 33 9
65 25 10
57 28 15
65 23 12
58 30 12
61 28 11
58 26 15
77 13 10
60 28 12
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Fieldwork: 8th - 9th May 2015 Vote in 2015
Gender
Age
Social Grade
Region
Total
Con
Lab
Lib Dem
UKIP
Male Female
18-24
25-39
40-59
60+
ABC1 C2DE London
Rest of Midlands England & North Scotland South / Wales Wales
Weighted Sample 1302 Unweighted Sample 1302 %
450 417 %
367 380 %
95 112 %
154 136 %
632 635 %
670 667 %
155 135 %
329 310 %
445 410 %
371 446 %
742 773 %
560 529 %
167 188 %
423 460 %
279 261 %
320 289 %
113 104 %
1189 1198 %
Which of the following do you think would make the best leader for the Labour party? Alan Johnson Harriet Harman Andy Burnham Chuka Umunna Yvette Cooper Dan Jarvis Sadiq Khan David Lammy Rachel Reeves Jon Cruddas None of these Don't know
10 10 9 7 6 2 1 1 0 0 14 41
10 12 6 6 3 2 1 0 0 0 18 41
11 10 12 7 11 3 1 1 0 0 9 34
12 9 12 8 9 2 1 0 0 1 9 36
12 10 9 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 20 42
13 9 10 9 6 3 1 1 0 0 15 33
7 12 8 5 5 1 1 0 1 0 13 48
5 9 6 10 10 0 1 1 0 0 9 48
4 9 5 10 3 2 1 1 1 0 16 48
10 12 13 5 4 3 1 0 0 0 16 35
16 10 7 5 8 2 1 0 1 0 13 38
10 11 8 8 6 2 1 1 0 0 13 40
9 10 9 5 5 2 1 0 1 0 16 42
10 9 8 9 4 4 1 3 0 1 18 33
11 11 5 7 6 1 1 0 0 0 11 47
8 12 5 6 5 2 0 0 0 0 17 43
10 11 17 5 6 3 0 0 1 0 13 35
10 4 10 9 7 3 1 0 0 1 16 40
10 11 8 6 6 2 1 1 1 0 14 41
Thinking about the Conservative Party, do you think it should be more or less critical of the European Union, or should it keep its current level of criticism? Be more critical of the European Union Be less critical of the European Union Keep its current level of criticism Don’t know
38 23 25 13
46 9 39 7
22 38 20 20
24 41 30 5
81 3 7 8
41 25 26 8
36 21 25 18
25 38 18 19
26 28 28 18
39 18 29 14
54 17 23 6
32 29 28 11
47 14 22 17
35 25 30 10
40 21 26 13
39 20 28 14
40 21 23 17
30 40 17 13
39 21 26 14
And still thinking about the Conservative Party, do you think it should become more right-wing, move closer to the centre, or maintain its current positions? Become more right-wing Move closer to the centre Maintain its current position Don’t know
11 39 29 21
13 21 54 12
6 58 10 27
8 52 26 14
26 28 19 27
13 42 28 17
8 36 30 26
14 46 18 23
9 34 30 27
11 36 31 22
11 43 31 15
11 41 32 16
11 35 25 29
11 40 29 20
11 36 34 20
13 36 32 20
9 40 23 28
9 53 20 17
11 37 30 22
Thinking about the Labour Party, do you think it should support higher public spending and higher taxes, lower public spending and lower taxes, or stick to its current position? Support higher public spending and higher taxes Support lower public spending and lower taxes Stick to its current position Don’t know
18 37 23 22
7 57 13 23
26 18 41 15
23 33 26 17
11 46 16 27
20 43 21 15
15 32 25 28
22 35 24 19
17 32 26 25
18 37 23 22
16 43 21 20
19 39 22 19
15 35 25 25
16 40 23 21
16 37 21 27
13 43 23 21
18 36 27 19
37 27 23 13
16 38 23 23
And still thinking about the Labour Party, do you think it should become more left-wing, move closer to the centre, or maintain its current positions? Become more left-wing Move closer to the centre Maintain its current position Don’t know
22 35 20 24
9 50 17 24
30 25 28 17
28 35 22 15
17 35 15 34
23 44 16 17
20 27 23 30
27 25 25 22
22 29 20 29
21 35 19 25
20 44 17 19
24 38 19 19
19 31 20 30
18 43 19 20
19 35 18 28
18 35 25 22
23 34 19 24
42 25 15 18
20 36 20 24
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Fieldwork: 8th - 9th May 2015 Vote in 2015
Gender
Age
Social Grade
Region
Total
Con
Lab
Lib Dem
UKIP
Male Female
18-24
25-39
40-59
60+
ABC1 C2DE London
Rest of Midlands England & North Scotland South / Wales Wales
Weighted Sample 1302 Unweighted Sample 1302 %
450 417 %
367 380 %
95 112 %
154 136 %
632 635 %
670 667 %
155 135 %
329 310 %
445 410 %
371 446 %
742 773 %
560 529 %
167 188 %
423 460 %
279 261 %
320 289 %
113 104 %
1189 1198 %
Which of the following reasons do you think contributed to the rise in SNP support this election the most? Disillusion with Westminster politics The strength of Nicola Sturgeon as leader Disillusion with the other parties The reaction of the Westminster parties to the referendum results The strength of the SNP campaign Other [See verbatim answers in Tab 1] Don’t know
23 21 14 12 9 7 13
21 24 13 9 11 9 12
25 23 14 16 7 6 9
31 21 16 8 10 8 5
21 15 19 15 9 9 12
29 14 13 15 9 9 10
18 27 15 10 9 6 15
20 25 9 16 11 6 13
23 16 17 12 8 8 16
25 22 14 12 7 8 12
23 23 15 11 11 7 10
26 21 15 13 9 9 8
20 21 14 12 9 5 19
22 21 15 12 8 10 11
19 22 15 11 9 8 15
26 19 15 14 7 10 10
26 23 12 10 10 3 15
24 18 18 19 10 8 3
23 21 14 12 9 7 13
Which of the following reasons do you think contributed to Labour’s poor performance in the election the most? Ed Miliband’s leadership The rise in the popularity of the SNP The party’s policies Media coverage of the party The party’s campaign The rise in the popularity of UKIP None of the above Don’t know
33 26 12 9 6 5 3 7
39 23 22 1 6 3 1 4
19 36 4 20 5 6 4 6
39 25 10 7 9 7 3 0
44 25 11 4 1 7 1 8
31 24 16 11 7 3 2 4
34 27 9 6 5 6 3 9
21 32 6 13 8 7 3 9
29 24 12 9 8 5 3 11
36 26 11 8 4 5 3 7
37 25 17 8 5 3 2 3
34 25 13 9 7 4 2 5
31 26 11 8 5 6 4 9
30 28 15 7 3 4 5 8
34 26 14 8 5 3 2 8
39 23 7 10 5 7 3 6
28 26 15 10 5 7 3 6
31 28 7 9 15 0 3 7
33 26 13 9 5 5 3 7
52 39 37 29 27 23 21 21 16 16 16 15 12 7 7 6 5 1 3
43 49 58 48 22 43 6 27 5 11 13 12 8 5 5 6 3 1 1
65 24 23 17 36 7 39 8 27 22 20 18 16 8 9 5 4 1 4
62 26 46 20 25 26 24 10 9 16 22 30 16 9 9 6 6 0 0
42 77 23 24 26 15 14 55 18 14 12 2 8 7 5 4 10 0 2
46 37 40 27 24 25 21 24 16 18 19 13 12 5 7 9 5 1 3
57 41 34 32 30 21 21 18 16 15 13 16 12 9 7 3 5 1 4
46 14 23 19 39 12 20 13 27 20 21 10 19 7 19 6 2 2 8
50 25 41 29 33 23 21 12 12 15 16 21 12 14 6 5 4 2 4
49 44 40 31 25 24 21 21 19 16 12 14 12 4 7 6 4 0 4
60 57 36 32 20 27 22 32 13 16 18 11 10 3 4 6 7 1 1
52 34 42 30 26 29 21 17 16 16 18 18 15 7 8 6 4 1 2
51 46 30 29 29 16 22 26 17 17 13 11 8 6 6 6 6 1 6
45 32 32 22 26 26 16 17 14 15 26 16 14 6 10 6 6 1 5
53 41 38 32 26 26 19 22 14 18 15 16 11 6 5 2 3 1 4
48 41 39 34 31 24 23 21 20 16 13 15 11 6 6 6 6 0 3
57 43 38 29 27 17 24 23 16 16 13 12 13 8 9 4 5 1 3
53 28 33 23 27 23 24 16 22 13 17 16 15 6 6 24 3 3 4
52 40 37 30 28 23 21 21 16 16 16 15 12 7 7 4 5 1 3
Thinking about the prospects for you and your family, which three or four of the following do you think should be the priorities for the next government? (Please tick up to four options) Improving the NHS Controlling immigration Keeping the economy growing Making sure benefits only go to those who need them Keeping down the cost of living Reducing the deficit and balancing the budget as soon as possible Increasing taxes on the wealthiest people Holding a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU Raising the minimum wage Cutting taxes for the lowest earners Building more houses Improving schools and education Providing more jobs Expanding free childcare for working parents Reducing tuition fees for students Settling the issue of Scottish independence Cutting crime None of these Don't know
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Fieldwork: 8th - 9th May 2015 Vote in 2015
Gender
Age
Social Grade
Region
Total
Con
Lab
Lib Dem
UKIP
Male Female
18-24
25-39
40-59
60+
ABC1 C2DE London
Rest of Midlands England & North Scotland South / Wales Wales
Weighted Sample 1302 Unweighted Sample 1302 %
450 417 %
367 380 %
95 112 %
154 136 %
632 635 %
670 667 %
155 135 %
329 310 %
445 410 %
371 446 %
742 773 %
560 529 %
167 188 %
423 460 %
279 261 %
320 289 %
113 104 %
1189 1198 %
May 3-4
May 8-9
45 33 3 18
45 36 3 16
36 43 0 20
64 19 3 14
70 15 3 11
7 84 1 8
47 39 1 12
42 34 4 20
59 23 4 14
55 25 2 18
38 40 4 18
37 48 1 14
54 30 2 14
32 45 4 19
46 34 4 16
44 38 2 15
41 38 3 18
43 36 3 18
58 28 1 13
44 37 3 16
Would vote for Britain to remain in the European Union on the new terms
56
58
61
68
77
18
59
57
65
68
51
55
69
43
61
58
57
55
68
57
Would vote for Britain to leave the European Union Would not vote Don't know
20 4 20
24 2 16
23 0 16
15 2 15
9 2 12
63 1 18
29 1 11
19 3 21
12 2 21
14 2 16
29 3 17
31 1 13
17 1 13
33 3 20
23 2 15
25 2 15
22 3 19
26 2 17
17 1 15
24 2 16
April 27-28
May 8-9
38
32
52
24
26
19
35
30
25
29
34
36
36
28
38
32
31
31
32
33
42
47
30
57
62
67
50
45
55
47
45
48
49
46
42
48
46
48
56
47
20
20
19
19
13
14
15
25
20
24
21
16
16
26
20
20
23
21
12
21
If there was a referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union, how would you vote? Stay in the EU Leave the EU Would not vote Don’t know Imagine the British government under David Cameron renegotiated our relationship with Europe and said that Britain's interests were now protected, and David Cameron recommended that Britain remain a member of the European Union on the new terms. How would you then vote in a referendum on the issue?
Some people support a change in the British voting system to proportional representation, where the number of MPs a party wins more closely reflects the share of the vote they receive. Other people support retaining our present voting system, First Past the Post, which is more likely to give one party an overall majority in the House of Commons and avoid a hung Parliament. Which voting system would you prefer? First past the post, which is more likely to give one party an overall majority Proportional representation, where the number of MPs parties win will more closely match their share of the vote Don't know
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Fieldwork: 8th - 9th May 2015 Vote in 2015
Gender
Age
Social Grade
Region
Total
Con
Lab
Lib Dem
UKIP
Male Female
18-24
25-39
40-59
60+
ABC1 C2DE London
Weighted Sample 1302 Unweighted Sample 1302 %
450 417 %
367 380 %
95 112 %
154 136 %
632 635 %
670 667 %
155 135 %
329 310 %
445 410 %
371 446 %
742 773 %
560 529 %
167 188 %
423 460 %
279 261 %
320 289 %
113 104 %
1189 1198 %
Currently central government funding is based on a formula called the "Barnett Formula". This is based on population, but currently means that public spending in Scotland is more per person than in England and Wales. Do you think the Barnett formula should be kept or abolished? Should be retained (meaning Scotland would continue to have higher public spending for the time being) Should be abolished (meaning Scottish public spending would be reduced) Don't know Would you support or oppose a change in Parliament so that only English MPs are allowed to vote on English laws? Support Oppose Don’t know
Rest of Midlands England & North Scotland South / Wales Wales
Sept 18-19 2014
May 8-9 2015
17
13
7
17
10
4
16
10
15
14
14
10
14
11
13
6
7
7
68
8
59
64
78
57
69
80
66
63
57
56
63
75
67
60
63
71
69
70
15
69
23
23
15
26
21
16
18
28
28
30
23
14
19
28
24
23
24
23
17
23
69 16 16
86 4 11
53 27 20
68 19 13
85 6 9
70 18 11
67 13 20
53 25 23
66 15 20
72 14 14
75 14 11
71 16 13
65 16 19
68 16 16
72 11 16
67 16 17
71 13 16
53 39 8
70 13 16
48 21 31
53 18 29
41 27 32
45 34 20
57 15 27
52 26 22
44 17 40
42 24 33
45 21 34
49 21 30
51 21 28
50 23 27
45 19 36
49 21 30
43 24 33
49 22 29
48 18 33
56 22 22
47 21 32
36
29
43
30
36
37
35
39
35
36
35
37
35
43
30
37
36
45
35
52
60
47
65
53
53
50
46
48
51
57
55
47
46
54
53
52
48
52
12
10
11
5
11
10
15
15
16
13
7
8
18
11
16
11
12
7
13
45
47
48
43
53
41
49
39
38
46
52
46
44
46
43
48
47
37
46
36 6 13
36 7 10
36 4 12
35 9 13
30 4 13
41 8 10
31 4 16
40 10 12
35 8 19
36 6 11
35 3 11
38 6 10
33 6 17
31 9 14
35 5 17
35 5 12
34 6 13
56 5 2
34 6 14
Would you support or oppose the formation of a new English Parliament, similar to the Welsh and Northern Ireland assemblies? Support Oppose Don’t know If Scotland’s government asks for another referendum within the next five years on whether the country should become independent, should the UK government agree to this request or turn it down? Agree – it would be anti-democratic to reject such a request Turn it down – the majority decision in last year’s referendum should not be challenged so soon Don’t know Leaving aside what you think should happen, what do you think WILL happen? Scotland will hold another referendum on independence in the next five years Scotland will hold another referendum within 10-15 years Scotland will not hold a referendum within the next 15 years Don’t know.
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Fieldwork: 8th - 9th May 2015 Vote in 2015
Gender
Age
Social Grade
Region
Total
Con
Lab
Lib Dem
UKIP
Male Female
18-24
25-39
40-59
60+
ABC1 C2DE London
Weighted Sample 1302 Unweighted Sample 1302 %
450 417 %
367 380 %
95 112 %
154 136 %
632 635 %
670 667 %
155 135 %
329 310 %
445 410 %
371 446 %
742 773 %
560 529 %
167 188 %
423 460 %
279 261 %
320 289 %
113 104 %
1189 1198 %
20 29 29 22
25 35 21 19
15 26 32 27
26 32 20 22
22 35 25 18
21 31 21 28
15 41 21 22
19 28 25 28
25 33 21 21
22 33 24 21
21 33 26 20
22 32 19 26
22 35 22 21
19 30 23 28
24 30 25 20
24 33 21 23
16 48 22 14
22 31 23 24
Again, leaving aside what you think should happen, what do you think WILL happen? Scotland will become independent within five years Scotland will become independent within 10-15 years Scotland will not be independent within the next 15 years Don’t know
21 33 23 23
Rest of Midlands England & North Scotland South / Wales Wales
Sept 11-12 2014
May 8-9 2015
Do you support or oppose Scotland becoming a country independent from the rest of the United Kingdom? Support Scottish independence Oppose Scottish independence Don't know
19 65 17
30 51 19
26 59 15
28 53 19
15 69 15
40 45 15
35 51 13
26 51 24
26 54 19
29 49 22
33 48 20
31 54 15
29 55 15
32 45 23
33 52 15
26 51 23
29 55 16
29 49 22
52 43 5
28 52 20
Economically, do you think England and Wales would be financially better off or worse off if Scotland became independent, or would it make no difference? Better off Worse off No difference Don't know
22 36 25 16
35 20 28 17
51 13 22 14
23 27 34 16
29 22 31 19
51 18 21 10
45 20 25 10
26 20 30 23
24 28 28 20
33 24 27 17
35 19 28 18
43 15 28 14
38 23 25 15
32 16 32 20
40 26 23 11
39 18 24 19
33 21 30 15
36 15 29 20
17 34 36 13
37 19 27 17
Economically, do you think Scotland would be financially better off or worse off if Scotland became independent, or would it make it difference? Better off Worse off No difference Don't know
10 70 8 12
11 66 9 14
5 80 7 9
13 63 9 15
4 76 7 13
10 70 10 11
10 74 8 8
11 59 11 19
17 61 6 16
11 63 10 16
10 66 8 16
9 71 11 10
10 71 6 12
12 59 13 17
8 70 11 10
8 68 8 15
10 66 9 15
7 67 10 16
38 47 9 7
8 68 9 15
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YouGov Weighting Data In addition to weighting by age, gender, social class and region (weighted and unweighted figures shown in the tables), YouGov also weighted its raw data by newspaper readership and Vote May 2015.
Unweighted no. Weighted no. Age and Gender Male 18 to 24
66
78
Male 25 to 39
152
164
Male 40 to 59
207
220
Male 60 +
209
169
Female 18 to 24
69
77
Female 25 to 39
158
165
Female 40 to 59
203
225
Female 60 +
238
203
North England
289
320
Midlands
209
214
Region
East
133
125
London
188
167
South England
327
298
Wales
52
65
Scotland
104
113
AB
398
365
C1
375
378
C2
257
273
DE
272
286
Express / Mail
178
185
Sun / Star
174
262
Mirror / Record
94
115
Guardian / Independent
106
57
FT / Times / Telegraph
138
104
Other Paper
144
150
No Paper
468
430
Conservative
417
450
Labour
380
367
Liberal Democrat
112
95
UKIP
136
154
Green
74
47
Other
66
72
Didn’t vote / Don’t know
117
117
Social Grade
Newspaper Type
Vote Share May 2015
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