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Dec 10, 2021 13 tweets 4 min read Read on X
We ran a snap poll for @TimesRadio overnight. The findings are pretty damning for Boris Johnson.

Full thread below - all charts screen-grabbed from our data collection platform.
First up, vote intention:

CON: 33%
LAB: 41%
LD: 7%
GRN: 6%
SNP: 5%
PC: 1%
OTHER: 1%

Conservatives down 4 points vs. an internal poll we ran exactly one week ago (2-3 Dec)

Staggering stuff.
The comparison of Johnson's approval ratings vs. Starmer's also mark a step-change compared to what has been seen up to this point.

Johnson
Disapprove: 62%
Approve: 22%

Starmer
Disapprove: 38%
Approve: 26%
Johnson and Starmer now neck-and-neck wrt who people think would make the best PM. Would be interested to know which way that big chunk of Don't Know would split if forced to choose (but we're MRS and BPC members, so wouldn't dream of doing such a thing).
The public's opinion of Johnson is collapsing. Three-quarters say that their opinion of the PM has worsened over the past few weeks...
...and half say they are less likely to vote Conservative than they were a few weeks ago. If you thought that was bad, four in ten 2019 CONSERVATIVE voters also say they are now less likely to vote for the party (2nd chart)
In a similar vein, four in ten Conservative voters from 2019 now say that the current government is not fit for office. Among the wider public, the figure is six in ten.

Let's be clear, these are mind-blowing numbers.
It's the story about government staff parties that seems to be killing Johnson. The issue has had huge cut-through (only 4% have heard nothing about it), and it really matters to people.
Just to top it off, six in ten think that Johnson should resign if it is proven to be true that there were government staff parties that broke COVID rules.
We've not seen a poll this damning for a long, long time. Our sense is that the starkness of the findings reflects the immediate public anger felt in response to the parties story, and views may settle down once the story does...
BUT it is starting to feel that we're getting to the point where the Johnson government can't keep absorbing damaging revelations with little electoral impact. The point of reaching critical mass - it seems - is getting close.
For the details:
- Fieldwork 9 Dec
- GB nat rep, n=1,001 sample

Data to follow.
You can listen to our CEO @JustinIbbett unpacking the findings on Times Radio. Scroll to about 1 hour 9 minutes to hear the big man.
thetimes.co.uk/radio/show/202…

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Jan 13, 2022
🚨Last night, we launched a poll at 8pm to get a snap reaction from the public after what was a remarkable day in British politics.

This is the first poll conducted entirely after yesterday's events.

Full thread below - all charts taken from our data collection platform.

(1/n)
First up, as always, vote intention. Labour are registering a NINE point lead over the Conservatives:

CON🔵33%
LAB🔴42%
LD🟠11%
GRN🟢4%
SNP🟡3%
REFUK 3%
PC 1%
OTHER 2%

(2/n)
The level of public trust in Boris Johnson has taken an enormous hit.

More trustworthy
Starmer: 51% (+7)
Johnson: 16% (-8)

Changes vs. 20-21 Dec

Since April 2021, Johnson has dropped by *22 points* on this metric.

(3/n)
Read 10 tweets
Dec 26, 2021
🚨Throughout December - on behalf of @thesundaytimes - we've been polling thousands of people (25,000 in total!) and have built an MRP model to give a constituency-by-constituency breakdown for how the country would vote if an election were held today.

The results are in.
First up, the predicted national vote share:

CON🔵32%
LAB🔴40%
LD🟠10%
GRN🟢7%
SNP🟡3%
OTHER 9%

The bigger story is the seat count this translates into:

CON🔵237 (-128 vs. 2019)
LAB🔴338 (+136)
LD🟠6
GRN🟢1
SNP🟡48
PC⚪️ 1

In other words, a stunning 26-seat Labour majority.
To put these results into a bit of historical context:
📌 237 seats would mark the Conservatives lowest haul since 2005
📌 32% vote share would set the Conservatives back to 2001 levels
📌In the post-war era, the jump in Lab seats would be surpassed only by the 1997 jump
Read 16 tweets
Dec 22, 2021
🚨We've run a fresh poll to find out if the results we saw in our poll 2 weeks ago (e.g. big Lab lead) were caused by strong (but temporary) public anger in response to the govt. staff party revelations, or whether they indicated a more permanent shift.

It looks like the latter.
First, current vote intention:

CON🔵 34%
LAB🔴41%
LD🟠9%
GRN🟢4%
SNP🟡4%
OTHER 6%

Essentially no chg in Lab/Con vote share since our Dec 9 poll (in the heat of partygate), suggesting the stark Lab lead wasn't a flash in the pan. The Tories seem to have suffered lasting damage.
The picture gets even bleaker for Johnson wrt who people think would make the best PM. Starmer is now AHEAD - the first time we've seen this in our polling

Starmer 37%
Johnson 34%
Don't know 28%

Johnson was 1 point up in our Dec 9 poll
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