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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)