Westminster Voting Intention

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Westminster Voting Intention Q On June 8th there will be a general election in the UK. Which party do you think you will you vote for or perhaps you will not vote?

2016 Remain voters Q On June 8th there will be a general election in the UK. Which party do you think you will you vote for or perhaps you will not vote?

2016 Leave voters Q On June 8th there will be a general election in the UK. Which party do you think you will you vote for or perhaps you will not vote?

Voted Conservative in 2015 Q On June 8th there will be a general election in the UK. Which party do you think you will you vote for or perhaps you will not vote?

Voted Labour in 2015 Q On June 8th there will be a general election in the UK. Which party do you think you will you vote for or perhaps you will not vote?

Male voting intention Q On June 8th there will be a general election in the UK. Which party do you think you will you vote for or perhaps you will not vote?

Female voting intention Q On June 8th there will be a general election in the UK. Which party do you think you will you vote for or perhaps you will not vote?