When we take a look at levels and changes in
ethnic minority vote choice in a sample weighted to try and correct for these imbalances, the picture is one of evolution, not revolution.
Last month, the widely respected British Future think tank published new research looking at
the ethnic minority vote choices in the last election.
Comparison of 2010
ethnic minority vote choices on the (also online) YouGov web panel with the more comprehensive Ethnic Minority British Election Study (EMBES) conducted in that same year shows that Tory support in the online sample is 10 points higher, and Labour support 13 - 18 points lower, than among the equivalent groups in the EMBES.