Labour stretch commanding lead in Crewe and Nantwich - readers' poll
By Ryan Parker
28th Jun 2024 | General Election 2024
Labour remain clear favourites to come out on top in Crewe and Nantwich at next week's election, according to the results of a Nub News Readers' Poll.
Connor Naismith also appears to have stretched his lead in the race to become the constituency's new MP, with an independent survey of Nub News newsletter subscribers finding 44.51 per cent of readers would vote for him if the election was held today.
This is an increase of 2.71 per cent on previous Nub News poll, released on June 14.
This poll confirmed Reform UK remained ahead of The Conservatives in South Cheshire, achieving over well over one quarter of the vote.
Reform's candidate, Matt Wood, achieved 28.17 per cent, up almost three percent from the Nub News poll two weeks ago.
Ben Fletcher of the Conservatives, came in third, receiving 14.08 per cent. This was a decrease of 2.32 per cent from our last poll.
The Tories were again followed by Monster Raving Loony Party's Lord Psychobilly Tractor, who received 4.51 per cent. This was a decrease of 1.05 per cent.
Matthew Theobald of the Liberal Democrats was in fifth place with 3.1 per cent, an increase of 0.19 per cent on the last poll.
The Green Party's Te Ata Brown was tied with Brian Silvester of Putting Crewe and Nantwich First, who both received 2.54 per cent of the vote. This was a decrease for both candidates.
Workers Party of Britain candidate, Paul Lane, had 0.56 per cent of the vote, a decrease of 0.23 per cent on last time.
Results in full:
- Connor Naismith (Labour Party) - 44.51per cent
- Matt Wood (Reform UK) - 28.17 per cent
- Ben Fletcher (Conservative Party) - 14.08 per cent
- Lord Psychobilly Tractor (Monster Raving Loony Party) - 4.51 per cent
- Matthew Theobald (Liberal Democrats) - 3.1 per cent
- Te Ata Brown (Green Party) - 2.54 per cent
- Brian Silvester (Putting Crewe and Nantwich First) - 2.54 per cent
- Phil Lane (Workers Party of Britain) - 0.56 per cent
Crewe Nub News polled 355 newsletter subscribers between 12:35pm on Wednesday June 26 and midnight on Friday 28 June. Readers were only able to register a single vote for one of the eight candidates. Results were not weighted demographically.
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