The latest ComRes voting intention poll results, showing the Conservative lead at 8%, and on their lowest vote share since April 2006. (comparison with previous Independent poll published 27 April - comparative results for IoS 14 May were Con 40%, Lab 21%, LD 18%))
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Con 30% (-15)
Lab 22% (-4)
LD 18% (+1)
Others 30% (+18)
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The main political parties in
Westminster have let the country down
Agree 80%
Disagree 18%
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I would support the introduction of proportional representation for elections in the House of Commons
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Agree 69%
Disagree 22%
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I would support a significant reduction in the number of MPs in the House of Commons
Agree 73%
Disagree 22%
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I would support the introduction of parliamentary terms which are fixed at four or five years rather than letting the Party in government decide when to call a vote
Agree 79%
Disagree 18%
Ø Methodology note:
?xml:namespace>ComRes telephoned 1005 GB adults between 29th and 31st May 2009. Data were weighted by past vote recall. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.