No it is the only poll done today Arista...again read your own link...Not old
"A Labour boost certainly wasn’t what we expect to see at the Conservative conference, yet this is Labour’s highest level of support in a poll since April. Chris Grayling made a bit of a fool of himself yesterday, but other than that there was nothing to provoke a sudden shift back to Labour. It could be that the more detailled coverage of the cuts in George Osborne’s speech has damaged support, but my guess is that either yesterday’s upwards bounce for the Tories, or today’s move in the opposite direction (or both!) is a bit of an outlier. We’ll probably never know for sure, since tomorrow’s figures will have the effect of the Cameron conference speech.
On other questions, Vincent Cable is still the country’s narrow preference as Chancellor, though there’s really very little between the three parties main candidates: Cable is preferred by 19%, Osborne by 17%, Darling by 16%.
YouGov also tested out two of Labour’s attacks on David Cameron and the Conservatives. The idea that he “has repeatedly taken the wrong decisions about the measures needed to tackle the recession” was agreed with by 36% of people, but rejected by 41%. The idea that Cameron is too priviled to understand the problems of real people had more traction – 60% agreed with this argument"
http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/blog/