In-Sight: General election 2019: How have the UK polls changed since campaigning began?

General election 2019: How have the UK polls changed since campaigning began?

They say a week is a long time in politics, but it is hard to believe that parties have now been on the campaign trail for over 3 weeks. Boris Johnson and the Conservatives have a commanding lead in the polls as the general election campaign wraps up its third week

Voting intentions from Oct 30 – Nov 5th

It suggests a growth in support for the Conservatives coupled with a decline in support for the Brexit Party following the decision by Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party to give the Conservatives a free run in Tory-held seats.

Voting intentions from November 18th-25th

It also indicates a UK wide decrease in support for the Lib Dems with the latest Ipsos MORI poll showing support for Jo Swinson’s party has dropped by 4% between October and November. Support for the Green Party across the UK has remained the same