SavantaComRes/ Sunday Express Voting Intention
Base: All respondents likely to vote and expressing a voting intention (n=1,582)
Con | 36% | +3 |
Lab | 28% | -1 |
LD | 17% | -1 |
Brex | 10% | -2 |
Green | 3% | -1 |
SNP | 4% | - |
UKIP | <1% | - |
Other | 1% | - |
(nb adds up to 99% due to rounding)
(% in second column relate to Savanta ComRes/ Britain Elects poll on the 19th October 2019)
- Savanta ComRes’ latest voting intention shows Conservatives in the lead with 36% of the vote, leading the Labour Party by eight percentage points (36% vs. 28%).
- Three quarters (76%) of those who voted Conservative in the 2017 election intend to vote Conservative again. Whilst one in eight (12%) of those who voted Conservative in 2017 intend to now vote for the Brexit Party.
- Two thirds (68%) of those who voted Labour in the 2017 election intend to vote Labour again. One in six (16%) of those who voted Labour in 2017 intend to now vote for the Lib Dems.
- Among the 2016 Leave voters, over half (56%) intend to vote for the Conservatives, while one in five (21%) intend to vote for the Brexit Party.
- Among the 2016 Remain voters, two in five (41%) intend to vote for Labour, while three in ten (30%) intend to vote for the Libs Dems.
- If the parties were to achieve these vote shares at a General Election, it would result in Conservatives having a majority of 70 (Con 360, Lab 204, LD 29, SNP 35, Brex 0, PC 3, Grn 1, source: www.electoralcalculus.co.uk)