Fieldwork: 9th - 10th April 2013 Total Weighted Sample Unweighted Sample
If you had to choose, which of the following options would be best for Britain? A majority Conservative government A coalition between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats A coalition between Labour and the Liberal Democrats A majority Labour government Don't know
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Voting intention 2010 Vote Lib Lib Con Lab UKIP Con Lab Dem Dem 467 695 192 181 621 497 456 440 721 157 202 582 535 474 % % % % % % %
Region Rest of Midlands / North South Wales 661 435 501 659 434 510 % % %
177 194 %
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YouGov Weighting Data In addition to weighting by age, gender, social class and region (weighted and unweighted figures shown in the tables), YouGov also weighted its raw data by newspaper readership and political party identification:
Unweighted no. Weighted no. Age and Gender Male 18 to 24
69
126
Male 25 to 39
220
260
Male 40 to 59
412
344
Male 60 +
277
258
Female 18 to 24
105
120
Female 25 to 39
286
258
Female 40 to 59
399
352
Female 60 +
267
315
North England
510
501
Midlands
316
334
East England
215
195
London
238
260
South England
444
466
Wales
118
102
Scotland
194
177
AB
703
570
C1
607
590
Region
Social Grade
C2
317
427
DE
408
448
Express / Mail
351
326
Sun / Star
232
478
Mirror / Record
151
204
Guardian / Independent
161
92
FT / Times / Telegraph
126
193
Other Paper
244
234
No Paper
770
509
Labour
705
661
Conservative
531
580
Liberal Democrat
179
244
SNP/Plaid Cymru
38
35
Others
115
26
None/ DK
467
488
Newspaper Type
Political Party Identification
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