Campaigning organisation

Survation has conducted an extensive amount of research for LabourList and have worked with them since 2013 to poll the general population and Labour Party members. Topics have included the targets for a future government, devolution of powers, and Labour’s economic policy. Recent work has polled Labour Party members on their views about election prospects and their leadership voting intentions. Survation recently introduced the Cabinet league table to observe Labour Party members’ favourability towards different Cabinet members.
Previous work
27th April 2026 – Survation conducted a poll of 1,190 Labour party members on their views via LabourList’s database. Fieldwork was conducted between 17th-22nd April 2026. Tables are available here.
8th February 2026 – Survation conducted a poll of 1,013 Labour party members on their views via LabourList’s database. Fieldwork was conducted between 5th-6th February 2026. Tables are available here.
24th November 2025 – Survation conducted a poll of 1,013 Labour party members via LabourList’s between the 18th – 20th November 2025. Tables are available here.
27th October 2025 – Survation conducted a poll of 1,005 Labour party members via LabourList’s database on their voting intentions for Deputy Leader between the 17th – 22nd October 2025. Tables are available here.
15th September 2025 – Survation conducted a poll of 1,112 Labour party members via LabourList’s database on their voting intentions for Deputy Leader between the 12th – 14th September 2025. Tables are available here.
10th September 2025 – Survation conducted a poll of 1,308 Labour party members via LabourList’s database on their views on potential Deputy Leader candidates between 8th – 9th September 2025. Tables are available here.
5th September 2025 – Survation conducted a poll of 1,021 Labour party members via LabourList’s database between 5th – 9th August 2025. Tables are available here.
9th June 2025 – Survation conducted a poll of 1,304 Labour party members via LabourList’s database between 30th May and 1st June 2025. Tables are available here.
3rd April 2025 – Survation conducted a poll of 1,053 Labour party members via LabourList’s database between 26th March and 1st April 2025. Tables are available here.
21st March 2025 – Survation conducted an online poll of 2,022 Labour party members aged 18+ via LabourList’s database between the 4th and 18th March 2025. Tables are available here.
26th November 2020 – Survation conducted an online survey of 5,008 Labour Party members aged 16+ registered on LabourList, on behalf of LabourList. Fieldwork was 23rd – 25th November 2020. Data tables can be found here.
28th February 2020 – Survation conducted an online poll of 1196 Labour members, affiliates and registered supporters via LabourLists’s database. Fieldwork was between 21st and 24th February 2020. Data tables can be found here.
16th January 2020 – Survation conducted an online poll of 3,835 members of the Labour Party from LabourList’s database. Fieldwork was 8th – 13th January 2020. Data tables are available here, and a summary of results is available here.
25th September 2017 – On behalf of with LabourList, Survation conducted an online poll of 1,614 UK adults aged 18+ on a range of topics relevant to the Labour Party and its leader, Jeremy Corbyn. Data tables can be found here.
23rd September 2016 On Behalf of Labour List, Survation conducted an online poll of 1,013 people aged 18+ in the UK. Fieldwork was conducted on 22nd-23rd September 2016. Data tables can be found here.
27th March 2015: On behalf of LabourList, Survation conducted a poll of Great British adults aged 18+ via online panel on the 23rd February about political issues. The data tables, based on an overall sample size of 1,046 adults, can be found here.
23rd December: Survation conducted a poll on behalf of LabourList about various political issues. The data tables, based on an overall sample size of 1,009 Great British adults, can be found here.
24th May 2013: Survation conducted a poll of 1,121 people for LabourList on Labour’s economic policy, and their economic credibility. Tables available here.
Media coverage
Labour members overwhelmingly pessimistic about May elections – poll
More than half of Labour members oppose Heathrow expansion, poll reveals
Majority of Labour members back digital ID card rollout, poll reveals
Poll: Four policy areas where members say Labour is making most progress
Burnham, Rayner and Streeting top party members’ poll for next Labour leader
Poll shows support for more borrowing to fuel growth and jobs
Exclusive: Poll shows public want Living Wage to be the legal minimum – even if it costs jobs
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