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General Election 2015: From sex appeal to trust - three charts that show how voters view our political leaders | General Election 2015: From sex appeal to trust - three charts that show how voters view our political leaders |
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Ed Miliband experienced a sudden outpouring of passion from smitten teenagers on Twitter this week but the rest of the female population are not turned on by the Labour leader. | Ed Miliband experienced a sudden outpouring of passion from smitten teenagers on Twitter this week but the rest of the female population are not turned on by the Labour leader. |
Polling shows he only comes third in a survey of which political leaders women find most attractive and even though his personal approval ratings have improved over recent months, his sex appeal has fallen. Nigel Farage comes last. | Polling shows he only comes third in a survey of which political leaders women find most attractive and even though his personal approval ratings have improved over recent months, his sex appeal has fallen. Nigel Farage comes last. |
The Ukip leader does much better over who voters would like to share a pint with, unsurprisingly, but David Cameron has overtaken him in the last year. | The Ukip leader does much better over who voters would like to share a pint with, unsurprisingly, but David Cameron has overtaken him in the last year. |
And here's the serious one - who voters trust the most. The Prime Minister comes top, overtaking Ed Miliband from last year. | And here's the serious one - who voters trust the most. The Prime Minister comes top, overtaking Ed Miliband from last year. |
The Independent has got together with May2015.com to produce a poll of polls that produces the most up-to-date data in as close to real time as is possible. | The Independent has got together with May2015.com to produce a poll of polls that produces the most up-to-date data in as close to real time as is possible. |
Click the buttons below to explore how the main parties' fortunes have changed: | Click the buttons below to explore how the main parties' fortunes have changed: |
All data, polls and graphics are courtesy of May2015.com. Click through for daily analysis, in-depth features and all the data you need. (All historical data used is provided by UK Polling Report) | All data, polls and graphics are courtesy of May2015.com. Click through for daily analysis, in-depth features and all the data you need. (All historical data used is provided by UK Polling Report) |
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