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Daily Politics opinion poll
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Twice as many voters surveyed think David Cameron would make a
good Prime Minister than Gordon Brown.
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In a poll, conducted for the 大象传媒 Daily Politics programme, 46% said
they thought Conservative Party leader David Cameron would make the best prime minister, 23%
said the current Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and 7% said Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg.
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The results of the poll
were published on 大象传媒 Two's Daily Politics programme today at
noon.
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When asked which party leader they thought was the most open and
straightforward with voters, 33% said David Cameron, 19% said
Gordon Brown, with 6% saying Nick Clegg.
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Forty-two per cent said they
did not believe either party was open and straightforward or they
didn't know.
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On who they trust most to steer the economy through difficult
times, more voters backed David Cameron and George Osborne (34%)
compared with 28% saying Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling and 6%
saying Nick Clegg and Vince Cable.
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Full results
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Q1. Which of these political party leaders do you think is the
most open and straightforward with voters?
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Gordon Brown 19%
David Cameron 33%
Nick Clegg 6%
Neither/don't know 42%
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Q2. Many people are saying that the British economy is about to
go through a very difficult period. Who do you trust most to
steer the economy through these difficult times?
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Gordon Brown & Alistair Darling 28%
David Cameron & George Osborne 34%
Nick Clegg & Vince Cable 6%
Neither/don't know 33%
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Q3. Putting to one side your own party preferences, which of the
three main party leaders do you feel would likely do the best job
as Prime Minister?
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Gordon Brown 23%
David Cameron 46%
Nick Clegg 7%
Neither/don't know 23%
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Notes to Editors
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The poll was conducted for 大象传媒Two's Daily Politics programme by
ComRes. They spoke to 1,006 voters between 21 and 22 May 2008.
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