Survation/Daily Mirror Debate Poll Sample size: 1,013 Fieldwork: Immediately after the debate’s conclusion. No polling during.

Data Weighted To ONS 2012 targets on: Age, Gender, 2010 Past Vote, Region (6), SEG.

Who do you think ‘won’ the debate?

Ed Miliband - 35%

Nigel Farage - 27%

Natalie Bennett - 5%

Nicola Sturgeon - 31%

Leanne Wood - 2%

Would make the best Prime Minister?

Ed Miliband - 43%

Nigel Farage - 26%

Nicola Sturgeon - 25%

Natalie Bennett - 3%

Leanne Wood - 3%

Performed the “best”?

Ed Miliband - 29%

Nigel Farage - 26%

Nicola Sturgeon - 35%

Natalie Bennett - 5%

Leanne Wood - 5%

Performed the “worst”?

Ed Miliband - 18%

Nigel Farage - 36%

Nicola Sturgeon - 6%

Natalie Bennett - 21%

Leanne Wood - 17%

Had the most convincing arguments?

Ed Miliband - 31%

Nigel Farage - 31%

Nicola Sturgeon - 24%

Natalie Bennett - 10%

Leanne Wood - 4%

Had the most appealing personality?

Ed Miliband - 21%

Nigel Farage - 23%

Nicola Sturgeon - 30%

Natalie Bennett - 9%

Leanne Wood - 16%

Answered the questions put to them best?

Ed Miliband - 27%

Nigel Farage - 30%

Nicola Sturgeon - 31%

Natalie Bennett - 8%

Leanne Wood - 5%

Best on immigration?

Ed Miliband - 18%

Nigel Farage - 53%

Nicola Sturgeon - 13%

Natalie Bennett - 10%

Leanne Wood - 6%

Best on defence?

Ed Miliband - 35%

Nigel Farage - 37%

Nicola Sturgeon - 16%

Natalie Bennett - 9%

Leanne Wood - 3%

Best on national debt & deficit?

Ed Miliband - 40%

Nigel Farage - 30%

Nicola Sturgeon - 18%

Natalie Bennett - 8%

Leanne Wood - 4%

Best on housing?

Ed Miliband - 36%

Nigel Farage - 26%

Nicola Sturgeon - 17%

Natalie Bennett - 15%

Leanne Wood - 7%

Best on NHS?

Ed Miliband - 40%

Nigel Farage - 28%

Nicola Sturgeon - 15%

Natalie Bennett - 9%

Leanne Wood - 7%

Best on holding the current government to account?

Ed Miliband - 35%

Nigel Farage - 24%

Nicola Sturgeon - 31%

Natalie Bennett - 7%

Leanne Wood - 4%

Straight contest between David Cameron and Ed Miliband to be Prime Minister?

David Cameron - 40%

Ed Miliband - 45%

Would not vote - 10%

Don’t know - 5%

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