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Post by jamie on Sept 9, 2019 15:40:32 GMT
Hasn't that account been discredited as actually being a "number 10 insider" anyway? Well they definitely have been now if those are the sort of numbers they are making up.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2019 21:40:00 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2019 22:02:41 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2019 17:31:38 GMT
Professor Chris Hanretty is teasing us -
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Post by Devil Wincarnate on Nov 3, 2019 23:57:30 GMT
Professor Chris Hanretty is teasing us - He's joined the forum, hasn't he?
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Post by jamie on Nov 20, 2019 22:47:32 GMT
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Post by Andrew_S on Nov 20, 2019 22:57:18 GMT
This is the important part: "The Tes poll shows that 45 per cent of teachers plan to vote Labour next month, with the Lib Dems and Tories attracting 22 per cent and 14 per cent of the teacher vote respectively."
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Post by Vibe on Nov 20, 2019 22:59:40 GMT
Thought it was quite good for Labour.
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Post by jamie on Nov 20, 2019 23:02:53 GMT
If it’s a proper poll then it’s about what I would expect, if not a bit disappointing for Labour considering the sample. If it’s a self selecting poll then Labour did a lot worse than I would have expected (a poll on an education website is the exact sort of online poll I would have expected to be brigaded by Labour supporters).
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2019 23:06:08 GMT
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Post by gwynthegriff on Nov 21, 2019 15:25:15 GMT
Was called yesterday by "Blue Telecom on behalf of the Conservative Party".
On a scale of 1 to 10 how likely was I to vote for each party; on the same scale to what degree did the media coverage influence my views of Johnson/Corbyn; faced with a straight choice which of Johnson/Corbyn would I prefer as PM (fortunately "neither" was an acceptable answer).
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Post by Vibe on Nov 21, 2019 15:34:19 GMT
Was called yesterday by "Blue Telecom on behalf of the Conservative Party". On a scale of 1 to 10 how likely was I to vote for each party; on the same scale to what degree did the media coverage influence my views of Johnson/Corbyn; faced with a straight choice which of Johnson/Corbyn would I prefer as PM (fortunately "neither" was an acceptable answer). But if you had the casting vote and were forced to pick, which would you pick?
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Post by gwynthegriff on Nov 21, 2019 15:53:38 GMT
Was called yesterday by "Blue Telecom on behalf of the Conservative Party". On a scale of 1 to 10 how likely was I to vote for each party; on the same scale to what degree did the media coverage influence my views of Johnson/Corbyn; faced with a straight choice which of Johnson/Corbyn would I prefer as PM (fortunately "neither" was an acceptable answer). But if you had the casting vote and were forced to pick, which would you pick? Another reason for not being a candidate ...
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Post by gwynthegriff on Nov 21, 2019 15:55:00 GMT
Was called yesterday by "Blue Telecom on behalf of the Conservative Party". On a scale of 1 to 10 how likely was I to vote for each party; on the same scale to what degree did the media coverage influence my views of Johnson/Corbyn; faced with a straight choice which of Johnson/Corbyn would I prefer as PM (fortunately "neither" was an acceptable answer). I note that the same combination (Blue Telecom / Conservative Party ) was used in the 2017 GE. Not to the entire satisfaction of the Information Commissioner ...
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Post by hedgehog on Nov 21, 2019 16:49:24 GMT
No figure for the Green party, this is either blatant manipulation to favour Labour, or something is odd.
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Post by yellowperil on Nov 21, 2019 17:16:59 GMT
No figure for the Green party, this is either blatant manipulation to favour Labour, or something is odd. They are on the barchart in the article, which appears to suggest about 2-3% of teachers think the GP has the best schools policy.
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Post by hedgehog on Nov 21, 2019 17:28:44 GMT
No figure for the Green party, this is either blatant manipulation to favour Labour, or something is odd. They are on the barchart in the article, which appears to suggest about 2-3% of teachers think the GP has the best schools policy. 2-3% doesn't sound right considering the teaching profession is usually where Greens garner a great deal of support.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Nov 21, 2019 17:44:01 GMT
I saw a 'poll' on Twitter earlier (not a Twitter poll, the findings of a poll reported via Twitter) which purported to show the Brexit party (Michelle Dewberry) well ahead in Hull West & Hessle. It looked like a crock of shite to me, but has anyone else seen it and know of its provenance? (I wouldn't be surprised if it was just invented)
Edit: Just seen this referred to now in another thread..
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Post by Devil Wincarnate on Nov 22, 2019 1:11:52 GMT
Whilst I have little doubt that the Tories don't poll fabulously amongst teachers, TES are a bunch of wankers desperate to drive traffic to their failing model.
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Post by finsobruce on Nov 22, 2019 10:32:57 GMT
Whilst I have little doubt that the Tories don't poll fabulously amongst teachers, TES are a bunch of wankers desperate to drive traffic to their failing model. Care to expand on that? I didn't know it aroused such strong emotions...
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