
UKIP placards. Photograph by Jon Smith
A recent poll from Opinium/ The Observer shows support for UKIP starting to waver. While their support at 16% is still double that of the Liberal Democrats (a Party in government and with 57 MPs) it has dropped 3 points, falling to their lowest level of support since March.
The polling also shows a strong Labour lead of 11 points over the Conservatives with Labour on 39% and the Tories on just 28%. As always with polling, what is important is not the individual numbers but the trend. But if these numbers remain strong, the spring in Tories step we’ve seen in recent weeks may just be a misstep.
The final numbers are:
- Labour 39%
- Conservatives 28%
- UKIP 16%
- Liberal Democrats 8%
3 Comments
im from Middlesbrough and i have just become a ukip member best30quid ive ever spent ,two main parties following each others tails cant do nothing without each of them agreeing it no difference whatsoever labour raid the working mans pensions take us in2 4 wars nigh-on bankrupt us and the cons do just that con us
Hi,
Is UKIP’s Summer Fling Coming to an End? An inevitability. UKIP came to inbeing as a consequence of dissatisfaction with Mr. Cameron and his derailment of conservative values. The UKIP’s Achilles was hit by its performance in parliament, a London party, a show without punch.
dream on labour are a consequense of the cons and turned out to be the party that raided thye pensions gave away the constitution bailed out the bankers by 100s of billions odf taxpayers money took us in2 four wars and the cons couldnt still get a majority and the lds bye bye u are all on the way out seeyaaa