“Vaccine Bounce” Gives Tories Largest Poll Lead Since May Last Year

With approval of the Government’s management of the vaccine rollout standing at 72%, the Tories have extended their lead over Labour up to nine points, according to new polling by Opinium. This is the party’s largest lead since May last year. Approval of the Government’s handling of Covid overall is also net positive for the first time since May (at 44%), and over half of those polled believe that Britain is unlocking at about the right pace.

Conservative Party voters were also shown to be the most supportive of vaccine passports, both for domestic and international use. Here are the key findings.

The Conservatives expand their lead to nine points, their largest lead since May last year, according to Opinium’s latest poll.  The Conservatives currently have 45% of the vote (+4 from two weeks ago), while Labour have 36% (-1), Lib Dems have 6% and the Greens 4%. …

Overall approval of the Government’s handling of the pandemic is net positive for the first time since May last year. This rise coincides with the vaccine rollout in February, and 44% now approve of the Tories’ handling and 36% disapprove.

Unsurprisingly, approval for handling of the vaccine rollout remains strong with 72% approving and only 8% disapproving. This is high even among Labour voters (71%) and SNP voters (57%). …

As lockdown measures continue to ease next week, over half (54%) think the roadmap is easing is at about the right pace, up slightly from 47% two weeks ago. Those thinking it was moving “too quickly” has dropped from 31% to 27% and “too slowly” from 12% to 10%.

The public is, on balance, supportive of the idea of vaccine passports, with 57% supporting this for entering busy venues within the UK and over two thirds (68%) for international travel. In both cases, the Conservative voters are the most supportive (70% for domestic and 83% for international) and Labour voters are more mixed (57% for domestic and 69% for international).

Adam Drummond, the Head of Political Polling at Opinium, has pinned the extension of the Conservative’s lead over Labour on the Government’s handling of the vaccine rollout.

The vaccine bounce continues to yield political benefits for the Government with their strongest figures for handling the pandemic since they first became negative last May. In terms of voting intention the figures bounce around due to statistical noise but there is a consistent Conservative lead in the high single digits.

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A Heretic
A Heretic
5 years ago

That’s an impressive amount of stupid. Turkeys voting for Christmas.

RickH
5 years ago
Reply to  A Heretic

Don’t insult turkeys.

TheFascistCoronaFraud
TheFascistCoronaFraud
5 years ago
Reply to  A Heretic

People are brainwashed. Here is KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov speaking about the brainwashing tactics of the USSR being transferred to the West. So much of what he uncovered can be seen happening in our society: ‘Ideological subversion is the slow process which the KGB calls “active measures” or psychological warfare. What it basically means is to change the perceptions of reality of every American to such an extent that despite the abundance of information, no-one is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interests of defending themselves, their families, their community and their country. It’s a great brainwashing process that goes very slow and is divided into four stages….. Demoralisation – Destabilisation – Crisis – Normalisation‘ “Exposure to true information does not matter any more. A person who is demoralised is unable to assess true information. The facts tell nothing to him. Even if I shower him with information, with authentic proof, with documents, with pictures. He will refuse to believe it until he receives a kick in his fat bottom. When he feels the military boot crashing his balls, then he will understand, but not before then. That is the tragic of the situation of demoralisation.” KGB defector… Read more »

BJs Brain is Missing
5 years ago

The slave mentality is strong in the UK these days. Economy wrecked, social bonds broken, the populace locked in their own homes and terrified into submission, and still these cretins in charge garner great support? What is wrong with people?

Rowan
Rowan
5 years ago

What is wrong with people?

The vaccines, that aren’t vaccines, will solve the problem.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
5 years ago

Slow infantilisation of the British people ever since Diana’s death.

Matt Dalby
Matt Dalby
5 years ago

It’s not a case of what’s wrong with people? It’s a case of what’s wrong with the opposition, if they can’t even oppose insanity unless it’s to call for even greater levels of insanity?
Sometimes it’s the case of choosing the lesser of 2 evils. As a passionate Unionist living in Scotland I’ll be voting Tory next month, even though it’ll pain me to do so, to try and stop a second independence referendum.

Milo
Milo
5 years ago

not to mention the disgraceful corruption and those who died because the NHS which this was all supposed to be about saving neglected to treat so many cases of cancer and heart disease.

Dave Angel Eco Warrier
Dave Angel Eco Warrier
5 years ago

Not from me. I doubt I will ever vote again.

imp66
imp66
5 years ago

Don’t vote…The government will get in!

J4mes
5 years ago
Reply to  imp66

LOL vote and the government will indeed get in. That’s the point isn’t it?

Victoria
5 years ago

If you do not vote, you are actually ‘voting’ for the Conservatives. Vote for any other party but Conservatives and Labour (failed to oppose the Conservatives lockdown restrictions)

barrywinn
barrywinn
5 years ago

You have to vote against them, Independent or one of the new Parties.

J4mes
5 years ago

As you will see, many people will tell you you are silly for not voting in this pointless exercise of validating a corrupt opponent-less system. The only time voting is of merit is if you have a good independent candidate. Otherwise voting for Labour or Libs, etc, will get you more of the same regardless of the colour of the party badge.

If I don’t get a choice of an independent, I will be spoiling my paper with a nice message telling them what I think of their criminal system.

Victoria
5 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

The Conservatives won’t care if you spoil your vote. You might feel good for a few seconds but that is it.

If you spoil your vote you actually vote for the Conservatives or Labour (failed to oppose anything)

Catee
5 years ago

They extended furlough…

patb
patb
5 years ago
Reply to  Catee

Indeed. So many selfish people – I meet them regularly.

Milo
Milo
5 years ago
Reply to  Catee

yes, more corruption – they really should have renamed it the national bribery scheme

Cristi.Neagu
5 years ago

I smell some Dominion bs…

realarthurdent
5 years ago

I can only assume that these ratings were what was left after deducting the 98% who said “none of the above”.

Attaboy
Attaboy
5 years ago

dark times lie ahead…. maybe it is just “that time” in history and it was.meant to be

iane
iane
5 years ago
Reply to  Attaboy

Yes, I believe that we have lived through the (relatively) golden years of libertarianism and democracy: this was never going to suit the scum at the top. As a result, totalitarianism is coming and will, I suspect, last for a century or more. Orwell saw it coming, but few believed him; he thought it was all over, it is now!

Annie
5 years ago

Tories are vile, but Labour is viler.
People are stupid, zombies are beyond stupid.
Polls are rubbish.
End of.

bOrgkilLaH1of7
5 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Exactly Annie…. and guess what?

Sir Keir Starmer is a member of the Trilateral commission, the NGO founded by a Rockefeller.

See what he did there?

iane
iane
5 years ago
Reply to  Annie

‘Polls are rubbish’: yes, but so, nowadays, are elections.

peyrole
peyrole
5 years ago

Unless we see the exact numbers, where the polling was done, how many declined to comment etc, these things are useless. However johnson and co will drink them up.
You do a psyop on people, they tell you want you want to hear, you do more, rinse repeat.

isobar
5 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Spot on; these poll results bear no relation at all to what I hear from my social circles, who are overwhelmingly hostile and come from all sides of political inclination.

kh904
kh904
5 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Yeah, it’s like the recent polling that a whopping majority want vaccine passports internationally and domestic! Only 2000 where asked!

iane
iane
5 years ago
Reply to  kh904

And, no doubt, the 2000 were carefully chosen!

WeAllFallDown
WeAllFallDown
5 years ago

This is extremely reassuring. Hopefully that’ll mean a clean sweep for another party. These surveys are complete bunkum.

WeAllFallDown
WeAllFallDown
5 years ago
Reply to  WeAllFallDown

Mind you, it seems to me that so many people are so disturbed by Starmer’s spineless silence that, although they held their nose and voted for Corbyn’s Labour in 2019, they’re either voting Lib Dem or spoiling their ballot.

patb
patb
5 years ago
Reply to  WeAllFallDown

As I’ve just explained.

Milo
Milo
5 years ago
Reply to  WeAllFallDown

it is more stalinist brainwashing “put out a poll which says Conservatives are going to get back in because of the vaccine bounce – that will persuade even more voters to vote for us the “covid winners” and we might even get a few more to have the vaccination into the bargain”

ebygum
5 years ago

Really, Tories are ahead of Labour? Please, that’s like saying my dog is in front of Labour, it’s not saying a lot is it? Just wait while I stop laughing….

patb
patb
5 years ago

Come the public inquiry, the Government will be forced to resign. Hence all polls until then can be ignored.

iane
iane
5 years ago
Reply to  patb

Well, I am, of course, sure that those chosen to run any inquiry will be of complete integrity and totally independent from government influence.

Julian
5 years ago

Assuming this poll is to be believed – something we’ll have a faid idea of after May 6th elections – then herein lies the problem. The most self-destructive, evil government in modern UK history would get back in tomorrow. On almost any measure they have failed the test of the covid situation, and there are no political consequences for them. Why on earth would they therefore be motivated to do the right thing?

I think a lot of people now realise lockdowns were not much use, but I think they still see them as having been inevitable and are happy to move forward, supporting the parties they have always supported. I think very few people think there was a real choice in March 2020 and at various points since then.

Beowa
5 years ago

CONservatives and Labour voters would vote for a monkey if it sported the correct colour rosette

I held my nose and voted Conservative at the last GE as Bozo promised to Get Brexit Done –
His government have made a pigs ear of that as well

Never ever vote for them again

A poll – Methodology is all in marketing

Join the panel here
https://www.opinium.com/panellist-portal

RickH
5 years ago
Reply to  Beowa

I held my nose and voted Conservative at the last GE”

You realize you’ve just defined yourself as a monkey? 🙂

RickH
5 years ago

People who think that this is ‘just the polls’ are living in La La Land.

This is a true representation of a population dim enough to form a majority for Johnson in the first place. They were told to do so. And did so – just like they don a mask.

They wanted Brexit, and predictably got a load of shit – from a big, narcissistic, lying shit.

It wasn’t difficult to work out: Vote shit. Get shit. Eat more shit. Ask for seconds.

bhagwhan
bhagwhan
5 years ago
Reply to  RickH

Mummy needs to wash your mouth out with a bar of Fairy

RickH
5 years ago
Reply to  bhagwhan

Doh! Did you by any chance vote for Johnson? Your Miss Whiplash fantasies suggest it’s a real possibility.

J4mes
5 years ago
Reply to  RickH

By your reasoning, if we vote for freedom, expect shit. That’s what Brexit was supposed to be: political freedom from the EU. So if we vote to end lockdown, expect shit, so don’t do it – according to Rick of course.

Paul B
5 years ago
Reply to  RickH

Vote for Brexit, get shit on by the political class, vote for the only person that offers to deliver on what was promised – seems more accurate.

bhagwhan
bhagwhan
5 years ago

So what just wait until all the support programs finish and the true state of the economy is revealed. I can easily see a Labour victory at the next election. Just like in early 90s Central Europe, if enough people are suffering, a truly traitorous, corrupt and inept reformed Communist party can easily find itself back in power again. Just ask Lech Wałęs,

RickH
5 years ago
Reply to  bhagwhan

Communist Party? What’s the weather like out there on Planet Zog? It seems we have major problems from parties of the neoliberal right at the moment!

J4mes
5 years ago
Reply to  RickH

You get extremely tetchy at anyone warning of communism, don’t you? I find it baffling that you describe the so-called ‘conservatives’ right-wing while they ruin businesses, increase the state to monstrous proportions while flinging imaginary money around and all in a very socialist manner. They’re surely the most socialist government this country has ever had! Starmer is so impressed that he doesn’t even need to intervene!

Lucan Grey
5 years ago
Reply to  bhagwhan

If that is the case then the support programmes won’t finish. After all there is no need. By definition furlough pay finishes itself when the last person on furlough gets a new job.

J4mes
5 years ago
Reply to  bhagwhan

Vote Tories: get extreme socialism. Vote Labour: get extreme socialism.

sjonesy1999
sjonesy1999
5 years ago

Polls are always so accurate. Why is this even on this site?

Brett_McS
5 years ago

Why wouldn’t the government be leading in polls? There has been no opposition pointing out real alternatives.

MikeAustin
5 years ago

Sheep will run away from friendly passers-by yet follow the shepherd that leads them to slaughter.

jos
jos
5 years ago

Doesn’t Bill Gates own the polls?

Lockdown Sceptic
5 years ago

Only the Jabbed Get Rescued

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBojxhxC3Aw

Carl Vernon

Stand in South Hill Park Bracknell every Sunday 10am meet fellow lockdown sceptics

Paul B
5 years ago

I think I’m going to be sick

Tillysmum
Tillysmum
5 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

I feel like that every morning when I realise that there’s another day to get through without anything changing however hard I try to get the message across.

Paul B
5 years ago
Reply to  Tillysmum

Keep trying, I’m determined to change 1 person’s mind, and they one person and they… It counts!

Epi
Epi
5 years ago

It would appear the British people are still fast asleep, walking zombie like into the apocalypse. WAKE UP!!!! But no, looks like they’ve also had sealing wax poured into their ears.

mojo
mojo
5 years ago

I really think this is more propaganda. The only people interested in vaccine passports are those it benefits. ie the public sector and the middle classes. How do they think the rest of us will find the money to go in holiday or pay tickets for concerts etc.

it seems to me that we have an ill educated swathe of the country. Indoctrinated into hating their country and its citizens. What happens to the middle classes when their money runs out…….

Cbird
Cbird
5 years ago

Bollocks

Cbird
Cbird
5 years ago

Not according to this lady

The Churchill Project (@WinstonCProject) Tweeted: “Don’t you ever mention that name in front of me. That filthy piece of toerag.”

Who agrees with this lady? ✋🏽

https://t.co/22DpybtE5g https://twitter.com/WinstonCProject/status/1380840762640904193?s=20

flyingjohn
5 years ago

Total bollocks. The polls lie. All ‘official’ polls have sponsors who have paid for them. He who pays the piper calls the tune.

Opinion polls are published to influence voting intentions, not to reflect them.

kh904
kh904
5 years ago
Reply to  flyingjohn

Yep, the elites very well understand group think and psychology!
They know many people will want to vote or follow who is supposedly popular or ‘winning’ to fit in.

DanClarke
DanClarke
5 years ago

Using the same tried and tested methods of persuasion they used for the vaccines, on the sheep, who follow the crowd.

Victoria
5 years ago

It is up to us to vote for other parties, even if you do not agree fully with their constitution. This will ensure opposition to the Conservatives!

Start by voting in the local elections for independent or The Democratic Network candidates if any in your area

If you do not vote or spoil your ballot you are indirectly voting for the Conservatives

iane
iane
5 years ago
Reply to  Victoria

That rather depends on what alternatives are on offer in your region. Normally it is just LibLabCon – though maybe some of us will have real alternatives available.

Old Bill
5 years ago
Reply to  iane

iane is right when he says ‘it depends’, where I live I will have a choice of 3 candidates:

Police Commissioner 1 – I believe in using truncheons to silence free speech protestors.

Police Commissioner 2 – I believe in using Jack Boots to silence free speech protestors.

Police Commissioner 3 – I believe in using water cannon to silence free speech protestors. (He’s the liberal).

So spoiling that ballot isn’t going to give the Tories victory there is it.

Moreover, even if it was a general election the seat is so Tory safe that spoiling a ballot would make no more difference than voting for Starmer (spit).

barrywinn
barrywinn
5 years ago

Personally, I have no trust in polls.