Ed Balls Day was relatively light in polling terms. TNS showed a one-point Conservative lead:
TNS-BMRB: CON 34 (+2) LAB 33 (-1) LIB 7 (-1) UKIP 15 (=) GRN 5 (=) Fieldwork 23rd-27th N=1,186 Tabs http://t.co/pWhD1u7Bmg #GE2015 #bbcdp
— NumbrCrunchrPolitics (@NCPoliticsUK) April 28, 2015
YouGov/Sun went in the opposite direction to show a one-point Labour lead. And so the phone-online plot thickens some more…
YouGov/Sun: CON 34 (-1) LAB 35 (+1) LIB 9 (=) UKIP 12 (=) GRN 4 (-1) Fieldwork 27th-28th #GE2015 #newsnight
— NumbrCrunchrPolitics (@NCPoliticsUK) April 28, 2015
For those looking forward to election night, a piece in the Guardian described how Jeremy Vine will use FOUR swingometers in this year’s BBC election coverage (CON-LAB, CON-LIB, LAB-LIB and LAB-SNP).
And finally:
Why we all love @LordAshcroft pic.twitter.com/4U0rKn19ae
— TSE (@TSEofPB) April 27, 2015
There are a variety of polls due for release over the coming days. The one dead cert for tomorrow is YouGov for the Sun. Update: We are also getting the ComRes/ITV battleground poll and apparently one from Ipsos MORI.