And they want deficit reduction even more than a 40p rate cut.
And the percentage opposing a deal with the LibDems? 92 per cent.
And almost three-quarters of activists now want the Prime Minister to lead the Conservatives into the next election.
But over a third do not. Indeed, the proportion holding that view constitutes almost two in five activists.
Cameron’s options for a second term of government with Clegg are narrowing.
These questions, and more, feature in our March survey. You can take the survey by following the link in this post.
A record 73 per cent of our survey respondents believe that he’s the best person to lead the party into the next election.
But most of these want a vote-swapping or standing down arrangement rather than a fully-blown deal or merger.
Answer these questions – and more – in our latest monthly survey. A link to the survey can be found in this post.
Our latest Cabinet rankings are in. Who’s gone up and who’s gone down in 2013?
To be specific, it goes up by five points. That’s the first increase since July.
She pips Boris at the post by a whisker this month.
Otherwise, changes in the results from last month are miniscule.