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YouGov / Sun Survey Results Sample Size: 2161 GB Adults Fieldwork: 8th - 9th October 2009 For detailed results, click here Headline Voting Intention [Excluding Don't Knows and Wouldn't Votes.] Con 42 42 Lab 28 28 Lib Dem 17 18 Other 14 12 Is Gordon Brown doing well or badly as Prime Minister? Very well 2 3 Fairly well 14 18 TOTAL "WELL" 16 21 Neither well nor badly 21 18 Fairly badly 30 27 Very badly 31 33 TOTAL "BADLY" 61 60 Don't know 3 2 Is David Cameron doing well or badly as Conservative leader? Very well 6 13 Fairly well 36 39 TOTAL "WELL" 42 52 Neither well nor badly 29 24 Fairly badly 15 11 Very badly 8 7 TOTAL "BADLY" 23 18 Don't know 7 6 Is Nick Clegg doing well or badly as leader of the Liberal Democrats? Very well 2 3 Fairly well 22 26 TOTAL "WELL" 24 29 Neither well nor badly 36 36 Fairly badly 13 12 Very badly 6 5 TOTAL "BADLY" 19 17 Don't know 21 18 Is Bob Ainsworth doing well or badly as Defence Secretary? Very well 1 1 Fairly well 8 8 TOTAL "WELL" 9 9 Neither well nor badly 20 19 Fairly badly 23 22 Very badly 22 20 TOTAL "BADLY" 45 42 Don't know 28 31 1 2009 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

Which of these would make the best Prime Minister? Gordon Brown 19 22 David Cameron 38 42 Nick Clegg 10 10 Don't know 33 27 Do you agree or disagree that David Cameron has the right TEAM around him to be Prime Minister? Strongly agree 3 7 Tend to agree 31 34 TOTAL AGREE 34 41 Tend to disagree 27 23 Strongly disagree 15 14 TOTAL DISAGREE 42 37 Don't know 25 21 And do you agree or disagree that David Cameron has the right POLICIES to be Prime Minister? Strongly agree 5 10 Tend to agree 36 35 TOTAL AGREE 41 45 Tend to disagree 23 23 Strongly disagree 18 19 TOTAL DISAGREE 41 42 Don't know 18 13 Do you think that George Osborne the Conservatives' Shadow Chancellor has what it takes to be an effective Chancellor in a Conservative government? Yes he does have what it takes 27 No he doesn t 38 Don t know 35 Who would you trust more to handle the current financial crisis? Gordon Brown & Alistair Darling 28 David Cameron & George Osborne 37 Neither 26 Don't know 9 If the Conservatives win the next election do you think the National Health Service will or will not be safe in their hands? Yes, the NHS will be safe in the Conservatives hands 40 No, it will not 42 Don t know 18 2 2009 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

If the Conservatives win the coming election, David Cameron has announced that his ministers would include Sir Richard Dannatt, the Army s former chief of staff, and Iain Duncan Smith, the party s former leader. Do you think it would be a good idea or a bad idea for a future Conservative government to include Sir Richard Dannatt? Good idea 45 Bad idea 20 Don t know 34 And do you think it would be a good idea or a bad idea for a future Conservative government to include Iain Duncan Smith? Good idea 40 Bad idea 26 Don t know 34 Generally speaking do you think that Britain's membership of the European Union is a good thing a bad thing or neither good nor bad? Good 35 Bad 37 Neither good nor bad 21 Don t know 7 How much do you feel you know about the measures set out in this treaty? A great deal 2 A fair amount 20 Not very much 45 Nothing at all 24 Don t know 9 Ireland has recently held a referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon; a majority voted in favour of Ireland ratifying the treaty. From what you know if a UK referendum were held on whether or not to ratify this Treaty how would you vote? I would vote FOR the Treaty 19 I would vote AGAINST the Treaty 39 I would not vote 10 Don't know 32 If the Treaty comes into effect, the EU will have a President who will chair major EU meetings and represent the EU at major gatherings around the world. One possible candidate for this post is Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister. There are other possible candidates from other countries. Should Britain s government support or oppose Mr Blair becoming President of the EU? Support 41 Oppose 42 Don t know 17 3 2009 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

David Cameron promised a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty if the Conservatives came to power before the treaty came into effect. A new situation would arise if the party came to power AFTER the treaty came into effect, for the Treaty could then be amended or abandoned only if all members of the EU agree. Do you think that in this situation an incoming Conservative government should Still hold a referendum because Britain would need to reconsider its relationship with the European Union 51 Not hold a referendum because there is no point in having one, once the Lisbon Treaty comes into effect 30 Don t know 20 If Britain wanted to amend or repeal the Treaty, but could not persuade the rest of the EU to agree to this, Britain may be left with two choices. Firstly, to accept the Lisbon Treaty as it is, and secondly to leave the EU altogether. If this were the choice which of these should Britain do? Accept the Lisbon Treaty and remain in the EU 36 Leave the EU altogether 42 Don't know 23 Turning to another issue do you think the Government is doing a good or bad job at supporting our troops in Afghanistan? Very good 3 2 Fairly ygood 21 22 TOTAL "GOOD" 24 24 Fairly bad 33 39 Very bad 35 30 TOTAL "BAD" 68 69 Don't know 8 6 Which of these do you think would do the best job as head of the British armed forces? Gordon Brown 14 16 David Cameron 29 33 Nick Clegg 7 8 Don't know 50 42 From what you know, do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Troops in Afghanistan are making our lives safer here in Britain Strongly agree 11 12 Tend to agree 29 30 TOTAL AGREE 40 42 Tend to disagree 27 27 Strongly disagree 19 17 TOTAL DISAGREE 46 44 Don't know 14 14 4 2009 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

The quality of equipment our troops are provided with in Afghanistan is good enough to get the job done Strongly agree 5 4 Tend to agree 14 14 TOTAL AGREE 19 18 Tend to disagree 29 32 Strongly disagree 39 38 TOTAL DISAGREE 68 70 Don't know 13 12 British soldiers are paid enough for the job they do Strongly agree 4 4 Tend to agree 20 19 TOTAL AGREE 24 23 Tend to disagree 29 31 Strongly disagree 32 33 TOTAL DISAGREE 61 64 Don't know 15 13 Injured soldiers are not given the treatment they deserve by the British government Strongly agree 41 40 Tend to agree 31 32 TOTAL AGREE 72 72 Tend to disagree 11 13 Strongly disagree 6 6 TOTAL DISAGREE 17 19 Don't know 10 9 The campaign in Afghanistan is worthwhile to defeat terrorism both in the region and at home Strongly agree 10 13 Tend to agree 29 31 TOTAL AGREE 39 44 Tend to disagree 26 26 Strongly disagree 24 19 TOTAL DISAGREE 50 45 Don't know 12 11 Soldiers should be paid more than their usual salary when they are serving in places like Afghanistan Strongly agree 39 44 Tend to agree 34 30 TOTAL AGREE 73 74 Tend to disagree 14 13 Strongly disagree 7 6 TOTAL DISAGREE 21 19 Don't know 6 7 5 2009 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

We have the highest quality soldiers fighting in Afghanistan that we can Strongly agree 33 35 Tend to agree 42 42 TOTAL AGREE 75 77 Tend to disagree 8 8 Strongly disagree 3 2 TOTAL DISAGREE 11 10 Don't know 14 13 Thinking about Britain's troops in Afghanistan, do you feel...? Proud of them: they are fighting a war that must be won 24 27 Proud of them, even though they are fighting a war that can't be won 66 63 Not proud of them 5 5 Don't know 6 6 6 2009 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved