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Post by The Bishop on Oct 30, 2018 11:52:53 GMT
Polls do seem to agree that the recent LibDem mini-revival has stalled, and this of course may help explain the improved Tory position.
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Post by finsobruce on Oct 30, 2018 11:55:07 GMT
Polls do seem to agree that the recent LibDem mini-revival has stalled, and this of course may help explain the improved Tory position. hashtag slack revival
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 13:52:53 GMT
Polls do seem to agree that the recent LibDem mini-revival has stalled, and this of course may help explain the improved Tory position. hashtag slack revival hashtag slack surge
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Post by finsobruce on Oct 30, 2018 14:03:03 GMT
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Post by Lord Twaddleford on Oct 30, 2018 16:04:48 GMT
Polls do seem to agree that the recent LibDem mini-revival has stalled, and this of course may help explain the improved Tory position. hashtag slack revival Slack water.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 17:58:33 GMT
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Post by finsobruce on Oct 30, 2018 18:10:08 GMT
a slogan the Progressive Conservatives should consider.....
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Post by seanf on Nov 29, 2018 20:48:48 GMT
Well, well.
Deltapoll have Remain 39%, May's Deal 33%, No Deal 28%.
In a straight fight, May's Deal beats Remain 56/44%, and No Deal beats Remain 52/48%.
Be careful what you wish for.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2018 21:02:32 GMT
Well, well. Deltapoll have Remain 39%, May's Deal 33%, No Deal 28%. In a straight fight, May's Deal beats Remain 56/44%, and No Deal beats Remain 52/48%. Be careful what you wish for. wow. Well either this is an outlier. Perhaps sample bias. Or an incremental but significant shift away from remain. This is the first time Mays deal beats no deal and remain is beaten in a run off by both no deal and Mays deal
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Post by seanf on Nov 29, 2018 21:06:30 GMT
Well, well. Deltapoll have Remain 39%, May's Deal 33%, No Deal 28%. In a straight fight, May's Deal beats Remain 56/44%, and No Deal beats Remain 52/48%. Be careful what you wish for. wow. Well either this is an outlier. Perhaps sample bias. Or an incremental but significant shift away from remain. This is the first time Mays deal beats no deal and remain is beaten in a run off by both no deal and Mays deal The trend is similar to Survation.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2018 21:12:32 GMT
wow. Well either this is an outlier. Perhaps sample bias. Or an incremental but significant shift away from remain. This is the first time Mays deal beats no deal and remain is beaten in a run off by both no deal and Mays deal The trend is similar to Survation. Remain still beats Mays deal & no deal in Survations poll
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Post by The Bishop on Dec 1, 2018 11:16:15 GMT
Deltapoll seem to give more pro-Brexit answers to referendum questions than most pollsters.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2018 11:46:40 GMT
Deltapoll seem to give more pro-Brexit answers to referendum questions than most pollsters. do think so?
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Post by hedgehog on Feb 23, 2019 21:03:50 GMT
The Lib Dems taking a hit from TIG
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Post by middyman on Feb 23, 2019 21:20:11 GMT
The Lib Dems taking a hit from TIG Splitting the vote of those wishing to ignore the referendum decision.
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Post by hedgehog on Feb 23, 2019 21:23:17 GMT
The Lib Dems taking a hit from TIG Splitting the vote of those wishing to ignore the referendum decision. Would anyone have put money on seeing polls like this on the brink of Brexit.
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Post by middyman on Feb 23, 2019 22:11:14 GMT
Splitting the vote of those wishing to ignore the referendum decision. Would anyone have put money on seeing polls like this on the brink of Brexit. Probably not, but would people have put money on splits in both major parties a month before Brexit?
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Post by tonygreaves on Feb 23, 2019 22:30:15 GMT
Not to be taken very seriously but I don't think we will worry too much about a poll like this since our next serious elections are the locals in May and there won't be any TIGger candidates. And since we are not likely to be fighting them in any (or perhaps many) constituencies, we can ride the TIGger electorally for the time being. (Yes, I know...)
The party which ought to be worrying very seriously is the Labour party.
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Post by middyman on Feb 23, 2019 22:50:08 GMT
Not to be taken very seriously but I don't think we will worry too much about a poll like this since our next serious elections are the locals in May and there won't be any TIGger candidates. And since we are not likely to be fighting them in any (or perhaps many) constituencies, we can ride the TIGger electorally for the time being. (Yes, I know...) The party which ought to be worrying very seriously is the Labour party. St Jeremy’s star still shines brightly, and in light of recent performances, may it long continue to do so.
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Post by finsobruce on Feb 23, 2019 23:25:49 GMT
Not to be taken very seriously but I don't think we will worry too much about a poll like this since our next serious elections are the locals in May and there won't be any TIGger candidates. And since we are not likely to be fighting them in any (or perhaps many) constituencies, we can ride the TIGger electorally for the time being. (Yes, I know...) The party which ought to be worrying very seriously is the Labour party. St Jeremy’s star still shines brightly, and in light of recent performances, may it long continue to do so. Incidentally we've just missed the feast of St Jeremy which was on the 16th of February. He was an Egyptian, martyred for visiting enslaved christians during the persecution of Maximus.
Not to be confused with St Jerome of course.
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