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15The Death of Polling? Version 1 Public
Random samples after election though do not appear
to be hugely more representative than our quota ones
Election
result
Final telephone
polls (average)
Final Ipsos MORI
poll
British Social
Attitudes
British Election
Study1
Ipsos MORI post-
GE past vote
(June-July)
Voting
intentions2
Difference
from result
Voting
intentions
Difference
from result
Report of
vote
Difference
from result
Report of
vote
Difference
from result
Report of
vote
Difference
from result
% % % % % %
Con. 37.7 34.5 -3.2 36 -1.7 39.7 +2.0 40.6 +2.9 37.9 +0.2
Labour 31.2 34.3 +3.1 35 +3.8 33.6 +2.4 32.7 +1.5 32.5 +1.3
Other
parties 31.2 31.2 0.0 29 -2.2 26.7 -4.5 26.7 -4.5 29.6 -1.6