May 2015 UK general election
Britain-wide voting intentions (ICM, 12th-16th December) :
Labour 33% (+1)
Conservatives 28% (-3)
UKIP 14% (n/c)
Liberal Democrats 14% (+3)
Others (including SNP) 6% (n/c)
Greens 5% (-1)
Scotland
SNP 43%
Labour 35%
Conservatives 7%
Liberal Democrats 7%
Greens 5%
UKIP 1%
Comment: SNP are on 5% GB-wide, so they’re level with the Greens.
Wales
Labour 36% (-3%)
Conservatives 23% (no change)
UKIP 20% (+6%)
Plaid Cymru 13% (+3%)
Lib-Dems 4% (-4%)
Green 4% (-2%)
Northern Ireland
The SDLP is a sister party of Labour. It will be defending 3 seats in the 2015 election:
Belfast South will be at risk if the unionists unite around the DUP, which came second in 2010.
Republic of Ireland
Independents and Others 32% (+ 9%) = 52 seats
Sinn Fein 22% (- 2%) = 36 seats
Fianna Fail 21% (+ 1%) = 36 seats
Fine Gael 19% (- 5%) = 32 seats
Labour Party 6% (- 3%) = 0 seats!!!!!
Comment: Labour is on a general downward trend throughout the islands of Great Britain and Ireland
PS – The latest member of Sinn Fein, not content with demanding the resignations of all leaders, has changed the words of the National Anthem
http://scotgoespop.blogspot.it/2014/12/snp-hold-17-lead-in-new-scot-goes-pop.html#comment-form
http://ukgeneralelection.com/2014/11/17/northern-ireland-coalition-kingmaker/
http://ukgeneralelection2015.blogspot.it/2014/10/yougov-welsh-poll-for-itv-wales.html