More in Common's snap poll reveals who won election campaign's last TV debate, according to the people who watched it
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More in Common’s snap polling of 1,525 debate watchers finds that those who watched the debate think Starmer won against Sunak by a margin of 56% to 44%.
More in Common also asked whether the leaders fell short of or exceeded the public’s expectations for the debate.
On specific issues, debate watchers were more likely to believe Starmer than Sunak on all issues, although there was some variation in how well he performed.
At the same time, we spoke to a focus group of debate viewers in Basildon and Billericay to hear what they thought of the debate. You can read more about that here.
This page will be updated with more analysis and full data tables in the coming hours.