In a survey of more than 2,000 adults, 79 per cent of Labour supporters said they wanted the policy scrapped, while 65 per
cent of voters planning to support the Liberal Democrats in 2015 wanted it to be dropped.
Not exact matches
Voters on March 19 gave a resounding thumbs down to the park district
plan, which eventually would have increased property taxes for east side residents by 12
cents per $ 100
of assessed valuation.
A ComRes poll for the Independent conducted last weekend found 58 per
cent of voters saying the government's economic
plan has failed, and so it will be time for a change
of government in 2015.
Indeed, this is a proper vote - winner for Ken, since 13 per
cent of Boris
voters say they're more likely to vote for the former mayor if Boris increases fares by seven per
cent as
planned in 2012.
Research by YouGov for the Scottish Sun suggested 46 per
cent of voters north
of the border could back Nicola Sturgeon's party in the May 7 election, with 29 per
cent planning on voting Labour.
The Darling
plan is supported by 76 per
cent of voters, with 13 per
cent against.
And in a message for all three parties, more than two thirds
of voters - 68 per
cent - felt that the parties «could and should set out in far more detail their
plans for taxes and spending over the next two or three years».