the Liberals are moving forward in the latest väljarbarometern from TV4 and Novus.
the Party’s support increases by one percentage point to 5.7 per cent – the only change that is statistically significant in oktobermätningen.
at the same time is the support for the Centre party-a record – while the Conservatives continue to lose.
TV4 and Novus opinion poll for October has come.
the Liberals are moving forward and change is the only one that is statistically significant. Since the last measurement has a partiledardebatt in SVT:s Agenda was harvested and the winner was precisely the Liberals ‘ Jan Björklund.
L-the leader was pleased, and called the debate supple.
“It was important topics, and the dividing lines came up,” he said then.
Björklund open to rule with S
He has also in a great interview with Dagens Nyheter opened up for a blocköverskridande intergovernmental cooperation with the Socialists.
” For me it is inconceivable that the alliance would rule with the active support of the SD. That leaves really only one solution: we are looking for a blocköverskridande cooperation, said L-leader then.
Even the Centre party Annie Lööf in the forefront increases in the oktobermätningen, to 8.3 percent. Support is the biggest party ever received in the Novus measurements, which began in 2006.
It is a trend that has now held in a few months. Even in augustimätningen that the Centre party got its highest figures ever – that date.
KD continued during latch
Meanwhile, the moderate party, Anna Kinberg Batra to lose voters, to 22.9 per cent.
Just as the Christian democrats, whose support now is 2.9% and as well as in the latest measurements is set in the latch parliament at 4 percent.
the social democrats are still the largest party with 26.2 percent. The green party received 4.5 per cent and the Left party of 7.5. The sweden democrats is increasing compared with september, and are supported by 18.7% of the electorate.
In the survey, Novus interviewed 4004 persons via telephone, from 26 september to 23 October.
8.7 per cent of voters are undecided.
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