Wednesday, 30 March 2011

UKIP ahead of Lib Dems in polls

The latest YouGov / ITV Wales survey results (28-30 March) make familiar grim reading for Welsh Lib Dems. Predicted voting figures for both constituency and regional contests in South Wales West have the party languishing around the 5% mark - well behind UKIP who register 9% support according to the pollsters. Labour comes in with 54% whilst Conservatives and Plaid claim 16% apiece.

The figures were published a day after the local fund-raising dinner held for Peter Black at which armed forces minister Nick Harvey assured diners that locals would continue to serve as cannon-fodder for their country.

3 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Can you please give me a link to the poll study, much appreciated.

Anonymous said...

The Constituency vote will play a massive role in whether Peter Black retains his regional seat.
I'm not sure if UKIP are standing candidates in all 7 SW West constiuencies.
It will not be good for PB if lib dem win Swansea West . But if spetz does'nt PB is sure to get through on Top Up

Kenny said...

I thought the predictions were two each for Plaid and Conservative in South Wales West. Insufficient votes for who Lib Dems won't just fail to take Swansea West but will probably have 4/5 spot.