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Category Archive: Survation

Mid Bedfordshire By-Election Update

September 16, 2023

How the Public Views Boris Johnson and the Privileges Committee

June 12, 2023

Conservatives Face Losses in Rural Strongholds

June 5, 2023

SNP Lead Resilient Despite Sturgeon’s Departure and Financial Probe

May 11, 2023

Great Expectation Management:
Will Labour Triumph in the Local Elections?

May 3, 2023

Public have more confidence in Starmer to address key issues than Sunak

April 14, 2023

New Polling Shows Shifting Dynamics: Sunak and Starmer’s Evolving Rivalry

March 29, 2023

Post-Budget Polling Shows Conservatives Failing to Turn Fortunes Around

March 21, 2023

Pre-Budget Polling Shows Labour’s Lead Remains at 16 Points

March 17, 2023

Behind Labour’s Lead in the Polls: Insights into Party Identification show party attracting unaffiliated voters

March 11, 2023

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