Polling Results

Political Polling – 3rd February 2015

3rd February 2015

Labour have gained a point, rising to 34% while the Conservatives remain on 32%.

UKIP is on 15%.

The Liberal Democrats have gained two points from their all time low of 5% last week, rising to 7%. However the Greens have also gained two points, rising to 8% and remaining in fourth place.

Voting Intention Tracker

Voting intention – all parties

% Change
Conservative 32 n/c
Labour 34 +1
Liberal Democrats 7 +2
UKIP 15 -3
Green 8 +2
SNP 4 -1
BNP 1 +1
Plaid Cymru 0 n/c
Other 1 n/c

Approval ratings

David Cameron maintains his lead as the major party leader with the highest net approval rating. The Prime Minister is on -5% versus -26% for Labour leader Ed Miliband, -41% for Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg and -18% for UKIP leader Nigel Farage

% Approve % Disapprove Net rating Net rating (own party)
David Cameron 39% 44% -5% +84%
Ed Miliband 23% 49% -26% +43%
Nick Clegg 15% 56% -41% +31%
Nigel Farage 26% 44% -18% +78%

Until the general election, the Opinium / Observer poll will now be published once a week instead of once a fortnight. We have also made some slight changes to our methodology, details of which can be found here.

Opinium Research carried out an online survey of 1,947 GB adults aged 18+ from 3rd to 6th February 2015. Results have been weighted to nationally representative criteria.