Voting intention 03 Apr - C 39%, L 29%, LD 20%

Anthony WellsHead of European Political and Social Research
April 04, 2010, 5:05 AM GMT+0

Our latest daily polling figures for the Sunday Times (fieldwork 1st - 2nd April) are:

  • Conservative 39%
  • Labour 29%
  • Liberal Democrat 20%
  • Others 12%

Additional questions

Have you pretty much made up your mind how you are going to vote in the coming general election, or might you still change your mind?

Pretty much made up my mind: 64%

Might still change my mind: 29%

Don't know: 7%

Do you think Gordon Brown is doing well or badly as prime minister?

Very well: 5%

Fairly well: 28%

Fairly badly: 29%

Very badly: 32%

Don't know: 6%

Do you think that David Cameron is doing well or badly as Conservative leader?

Very well: 8%

Fairly well: 45%

Fairly badly: 24%

Very badly: 12%

Don't know: 10%

Do you think that Nick Clegg is doing well or badly as leader of the Liberal Democrats?

Very well: 7%

Fairly well: 47%

Fairly badly: 16%

Very badly: 7%

Don't know: 23%

If you had to choose, which would you prefer to see after the next election, a Conservative government led by David Cameron or a Labour government led by Gordon Brown?

Conservative government led by David Cameron: 46%

Labour government led by Gordon Brown: 37%

Don't know: 17%

Do you feel you know enough about the parties' policies yet to decide which party to support, or do you need more information about their plans?

Know enough: 44%

Need more information: 48%

Don't know: 8%

Thinking of poster and other advertising by the parties, which have you been most aware of?

Conservative advertising: 27%

Labour advertising: 6%

Liberal Democrat advertising: 2%

Other party advertising: 1%

Not aware of any: 37%

Aware of all equally: 12%

Don't know: 6%

The main parties will try to contact millions of voters during this year’s election – by leaflets, phone calls and personal visits to their homes. Have you personally been contacted by any of the parties in any of these ways during the past two or three weeks? Please tick all that apply

Yes, by the Conservatives: 18%

Yes, by Labour: 16%

Yes, by the Liberal Democrats: 14%

Yes, by some other party: 3%

No, by none of them: 60%

Not sure: 5%

Which of the two main parties is likely to raise taxes most after the election?

Conservatives: 15%

Labour: 28%

Both equally: 43%

Neither: 2%

Don't know: 12%

Leaving aside any efficiency savings they might make, which of the two main parties will cut spending on front-line public services most?

Conservatives: 37%

Labour: 14%

Both equally: 28%

Neither: 3%

Don't know: 17%

Given the state of the nations finances, do you think the Conservative party is making promises that it cannot afford?

Yes, they are: 50%

No, they are not: 25%

Don't know: 25%

And given the state of the nations finances, do you think the Labour party is making promises that it cannot afford?p>

Yes, they are: 58%

No, they are not: 21%

Don't know: 21%

A group of 23 business leaders have written to the Daily Telegraph newspaper backing the Conservative announcement that they will shelve part of next year's rise in National Insurance. Do you think that the business leaders are...

Speaking out in the country's interests: 18%

Speaking out in their own interests: 50%

Both: 22%

Don't know: 11%

The Unions say Network Rail's plans to cut jobs will make travelling by rail less safe. Network Rail say their plans will reduce costs and increase efficiency; safety will not be affected. Which do you believe?

The unions: 30%

Network Rail: 34%

Don't know: 36%

Do you think the strike is justified or not?

Is justified: 22%

Is not justified: 50%

Don't know: 28%