Perhaps unsurprisingly, the vast majority of LabourList readers believe that Blair and Brown should have been invited to the royal wedding. 75% of those who voted said that the former PMs should have been invited, as opposed to just 25% who felt otherwise.
Labour supporters aren’t confident at all about our prospects in Scotland, but are bullish about our prospects in Wales ahead of tomorrow’s elections. 26% believe that Labour will be the largest party in Scotland, but only 9% believe that Labour will take overall control of the parliament. In contrast 65% believe that Labour will be Wales’s largest party, and 43% believe that Labour will be able to govern alone. In England the consensus is that Labour will gain between 500 and 1000 council seats.
Ed Miliband has suffered a small but noticeable decline in popularity this month. The percentage of LabourList readers regarding his performance as Excellent or Good has fallen from 54% to 47%. The shadow cabinet too have seen a decline in popularity across the board, but Ed Balls is still your favourite shadow cabinet member with 75% considering his performance in a positive light.
577 LabourList readers voted in the survey, which ran from Saturday 30th April – Wednesday 4th May. Thanks to all who took part. You can see the full breakdown of results here.
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