Labour Sheds 20% Of Its Vote
Labour Sheds 20% Of Its Vote In Latest One News
Colmar Brunton
+ GREENS GRAB LABOUR VOTE
Sunday July 17, 2011
Labour has dropped from 34% to 27% in the party vote, shedding 20% of its vote in the latest ONE News Colmar Brunton Poll.
National is up one percentage point and could easily govern alone with 53% support.
The poll of 1008 eligible voters, taken between July 9th and July 13th was taken in the period where Labour’s new capital gains tax policy was widely reported in the media, although the polling had finished by the time of Labour’s actual announcement on Thursday afternoon.
“You can’t say this is a verdict on Labour ‘s actual policy,” says Political Editor Guyon Espiner. “But given the main details of the capital gains tax had been in the media for the entire polling period it is hard to escape the conclusion that the policy has had a negative impact on the party’s support.”
Espiner said that looking back through Colmar Brunton’s records from the beginning of 2002 he could not find a lower party vote score for Labour.
The Greens have sucked up some of Labour’s support rising four points to 10% support.
Optimism about the economy also continues to rise in the latest poll, which has a margin of error of 3.1%.
Summary of ONE NEWS COLMAR BRUNTON Poll Results (JULY)
PARTY SUPPORT – PARTY VOTE
National 53% (Up one from May)
Labour 27% (down 7)
Green Party 10% (up 4)
ACT NZ
3.1% (up 0.5)
Maori Party
3.0% (up 1.6)
NZ First 2.4% (up 0.8)
Mana Party 0.5% (down 0.4)
United Future 0.3% (N/A)
PARLIAMENTARY SEATS
National 66
Labour 33
Green Party 12
Maori Party 4*
ACT 4*
United Future 1*
Mana Party 1*
* Assuming
electorate seats are held
PREFERRED
PRIME MINISTER
Key 54% (Up 1)
Goff 9% (Up 1)
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
Optimism 52% (up 4)
Pessimism 28% (down 5)
Ends