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This week, YouGov asked a representative sample of 1,000 British adults who they would vote for if the next General Election were held today.
These British Adults were keen to stress 2 things to YouGov
They were disappointed by the voting turnout of Unity and Pirate Party GB
They were intrigued by a new party on the scene
Party | 18th July | 1st August | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Solidarity | 29.18% | 27.72% | -1.46% |
Labour Party | 26.09% | 26.60% | 0.51% |
Conservative and Unionist Party | 25.51% | 26.24% | 0.74% |
Liberal Democrats | 10.10% | 10.97% | 0.86% |
Pirate Party GB | 6.19% | 5.59% | -0.60% |
Unity | 2.37% | 2.24% | -0.13% |
Other | 0.56% | 0.54% | -0.02% |
Green Party | 0.00% | 0.10% | 0.10% |
Solidarity
The biggest losers in this poll. While you still did admirably well in debates, you fell behind both Labour and Tories. Legislation and press did help stave off greater losses, but soon enough you might be losing your lead. At your output, you could see greater wins if you had more active members participating but at the moment, you are half of either the Tories or Labour's active members.
Labour
You are rising in the polls again. Although the Tories had a slightly higher rise, you are on an almost even playing field with them. You did do better in MQs, especially as all but one were Labour Ministers, as well as having roughly equal debate presence. However, the Tories slightly pulled ahead with more press and legislation. Strongest area to improve would be more legislation.
Conservatives
You are back on the rise, just like Labour. As mentioned with Labour, you are in a competitive position with Labour and catching up to Solidarity. Doing very well all around. You are picking up more debate quality but it would be better for it to be more consistent across the party rather than just a few really good debaters and the rest of the party lacking in that regard. But overall doing well and keep going.
Liberal Democrats
Honestly at this point it should be no surprise that you are the biggest winners this poll. For your size, you are doing incredibly well, good debate quality, and good legislation. Once again more members participating would not hurt but probably the biggest area to improve would be press quality. It is good to see the press but during a busy press cycle, the presence of your press start to suffer especially in comparison to the quality of other parties. There was some more variation in press this cycle but most of it was very familiar and that does stymie more potential increases.
Pirates
Honestly not much to say. Poor MP turnout and poor debate presence. Your MQs and press were a bit better but your debate presence was barely there. Your press did help to mitigate a greater loss but overall just need a bigger presence to not go downhill from here.
Unity
An unfortunate week for you. While you are still doing well, you suffer from your lacklustre MP turnout combined with the performance of other parties as well as a new Indy Grouping. Didn't do anything bad per se but just your luck this week. Some press and more legislation would not hurt however.
Green Party
Well you exist. As you formed mere hours before polls closed, there is not much to say in presence beyond your press and reputation of former Labour members. Will have to see next cycle how you will do before can make any real feedback.
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