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Election 2015
Election 2015: Polls still tight with Tories yet to gainBy David CowlingEditor, BBC Political Research Unit
11 April 2015 Election 2015
Those who live for excitement will be disappointed by the campaign polls so far. Hasanything shifted compared with the weeks before parliament was prorogued lastmonth?
I have been looking at 25 campaign polls to date. The Conservatives have ranged between 30-37%, Labour 32-37%, the Lib Dems 6-12%, UKIP 10-19% and the Greens between 4-7%.
Out of those 25 polls, Labour has led in twelve, the Conservatives in eight and the remaining fivehave been dead heats.
No party can claim any decisive advantage out of any of this but it seems to me that theConservatives have fewer reasons to be cheerful.
They had planned to be ahead in the polls by now with every successive week delivering knock-
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out blows to Labour that would consolidate and then increase their lead.
Fratricidal assassin
Instead they have, so far, come nowhere near opening up a decisive lead and the plan to attackEd Miliband relentlessly seems to have come adrift in a sea of confusion.
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They have portrayed the Labour leader as a totally useless geek at one and the same time asbeing a bloody, fratricidal assassin straight out of a very dark Jacobean play. They need tractionand so far it is eluding them.
Labour has not yet registered the poll leads it needs in order to win an outright majority and theirprospects of even becoming the largest single party in a hung parliament rest heavily on theelection outcome in Scotland.
However, the Conservative campaign juggernaut that was supposed to crush them has yet tostart its engine.
Ed Miliband has made some progress in raising his personal ratings and recent Ashcroftconstituency polls suggest that Labour is winning the ground war in terms of contacting voters inkey marginal seats.
The Lib Dems continue to face national polls that point towards virtual obliteration versusconstituency polls that suggest they will retain many of their current seats.
The two propositions are not necessarily contradictory.
The party may be consigned to electoral irrelevance in many seats where they have no prospectof winning and over-perform in seats defended by Lib Dem incumbents.
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But this is no repeat 2010 election for them: nobody's agreeing with Nick in 2015.
Vultures circle over UKIP, prepared to strike at the earliest sign of weakness. In Englandparticularly, UKIP has been the political game-changer since 2010. There seems to have been asmall decline in their poll support recently but not yet the collapse the Conservatives sodesperately need if they are to win a majority.
The Greens are struggling to make any political weather. Out of the 25 campaign polls so far 7%is their highest rating and they have registered more than 5% in only three.
In Scotland, where the polls persist in suggesting an electoral earthquake, little seems to havechanged: the SNP continue to dominate the field and their political opponents are left to dig deepin the entrails of the polls to find any comfort. Will voters from all the other parties vote tactically to
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stop them? Is the SNP vote really that solid?
In Wales we have very infrequent polling but what we have suggests the Conservative 2010 voteis holding up, Labour is struggling to make any significant increase on its vote last time, Plaid ismaking no observable headway and UKIP and the Greens appear to be mopping up most of thecollapsed Lib Dem vote.
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