The Bishop
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Post by The Bishop on Apr 21, 2015 14:39:46 GMT
Latest GB-wide survey - Lab 34 (+2) Con 32 (-2) UKIP 15 (+1) LibDem 8 (-1) Green 5.
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neilm
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Post by neilm on Apr 23, 2015 9:43:02 GMT
More importantly, why are TNS using the GPEW logo for a poll in Scotland I've just looked yours up. It's quite boring isn't it.
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Tony Otim
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Post by Tony Otim on Apr 23, 2015 9:50:36 GMT
More importantly, why are TNS using the GPEW logo for a poll in Scotland I've just looked yours up. It's quite boring isn't it. I can't argue with that
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2015 11:59:03 GMT
I actually prefer the old SGP logo. The current one reminds me of BP.
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neilm
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Post by neilm on Apr 23, 2015 14:17:04 GMT
Is that the one with some sort of flower in the middle?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2015 22:48:00 GMT
It's a sunflower, yes.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2015 9:04:39 GMT
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The Bishop
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Post by The Bishop on May 6, 2015 10:35:50 GMT
Highish figure for the Greens (any poll that shows that is better for Labour than it looks IMO) UKIP coming into line with most pollsters tho.
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jamie
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Post by jamie on Aug 11, 2016 14:14:48 GMT
Not sure if this is the right thread but anyways: TNS poll conducted over the weekend Conservatives - 39% Labour - 26% UKIP - 11% Liberal Democrats - 10% Green Party - 7%
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The Bishop
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Post by The Bishop on Aug 11, 2016 14:18:53 GMT
It is, though its fairly clear they aren't producing weekly surveys any more
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Post by marksenior on Aug 11, 2016 17:44:46 GMT
Unfortunately , the VI figures are pretty worthless as the VI question asked is completely non standard . It asks who you would vote for giving named leaders of each party apparently Nigel Farage is still leader of UKIP and Natalie Bennett still leader of the Greens
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Post by BossMan on Aug 11, 2016 22:30:48 GMT
It is, though its fairly clear they aren't producing weekly surveys any more The thread title now reflects this fact.
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Post by greenchristian on Aug 13, 2016 20:01:28 GMT
Unfortunately , the VI figures are pretty worthless as the VI question asked is completely non standard . It asks who you would vote for giving named leaders of each party apparently Nigel Farage is still leader of UKIP and Natalie Bennett still leader of the Greens Natalie remains leader until her term of office expires. Not sure whether the same is true of Farage though.
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Post by finsobruce on Aug 13, 2016 20:30:06 GMT
Unfortunately , the VI figures are pretty worthless as the VI question asked is completely non standard . It asks who you would vote for giving named leaders of each party apparently Nigel Farage is still leader of UKIP and Natalie Bennett still leader of the Greens Natalie remains leader until her term of office expires. Not sure whether the same is true of Farage though. I'm not sure he's sure. Or anyone else for that matter.
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Jack
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Post by Jack on Apr 25, 2017 14:57:31 GMT
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Post by tonygreaves on Apr 25, 2017 22:15:06 GMT
When does the election story become the collapse of the Labour Party? (Possibly on May 5th?) Then what?
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Post by finsobruce on Apr 25, 2017 22:16:39 GMT
When does the election story become the collapse of the Labour Party? (Possibly on May 5th?) Then what? Slack water?
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Post by myth11 on Apr 25, 2017 22:45:32 GMT
When does the election story become the collapse of the Labour Party? (Possibly on May 5th?) Then what? I think they will outperform the ps in France.
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Post by tonygreaves on Apr 26, 2017 17:58:16 GMT
More like a maelstrom than slack water!
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Post by No Offence Alan on Apr 26, 2017 18:04:57 GMT
When does the election story become the collapse of the Labour Party? (Possibly on May 5th?) Then what? May 5th will be spun as the collapse (annihilation?) of UKIP. There was some analysis by Rallings and Thrasher on pb.com yesterday which had UKIP actually losing more seats than they are defending. (losses are calculated from the 2013 results and UKIP has had many defections and are not contesting several "held" seats)
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