The Bishop
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Post by The Bishop on Sept 24, 2022 9:33:21 GMT
SNP have scored 7% in GB-wide polling before, as already said people really should know better than to obsess over poll subsamples by now.
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Post by mattbewilson on Sept 24, 2022 10:39:25 GMT
SNP have scored 7% in GB-wide polling before, as already said people really should know better than to obsess over poll subsamples by now. there was a hypothetical poll where SNP got 11% if they stood candidates across the UK
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Post by aargauer on Sept 24, 2022 16:55:49 GMT
This is starting to look like the world's most anemic new-leader bounce.... 10% not much of a recovery from a wipeout over 7 years ago either?
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Post by timmullen1 on Sept 30, 2022 11:48:32 GMT
30% lead anyone?
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Post by nodealbrexiteer on Sept 30, 2022 11:51:29 GMT
Pah Blair hit 43.5%
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Post by timmullen1 on Sept 30, 2022 12:04:08 GMT
Pah Blair hit 43.5% And we all know Jezza would be 75% ahead because the polls are all pro-Tory propaganda for Laura Kuennsberg to spread! 😁
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Post by arnieg on Sept 30, 2022 12:26:44 GMT
This is starting to look like the world's most anemic new-leader bounce.... More of a plummet
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Post by batman on Sept 30, 2022 13:55:31 GMT
In many ways this poll seems more meaningful than the YouGov one yesterday. That poll was still way out of line from other polls. But now one has come along which broadly backs it up. I think it is now fair to conclude that Labour's lead is at least in the twenties, which I wrongly said wouldn't happen again.
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Post by mattbewilson on Sept 30, 2022 14:34:00 GMT
In many ways this poll seems more meaningful than the YouGov one yesterday. That poll was still way out of line from other polls. But now one has come along which broadly backs it up. I think it is now fair to conclude that Labour's lead is at least in the twenties, which I wrongly said wouldn't happen again. don't beat yourself up about it, whether we believed the country is too polarised or polling methodology isn't that favourable; most didn't think we would make it to the big 2 0
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Post by neilm on Oct 1, 2022 3:08:19 GMT
SNP have scored 7% in GB-wide polling before, as already said people really should know better than to obsess over poll subsamples by now. there was a hypothetical poll where SNP got 11% if they stood candidates across the UK Something that may not be entirely wide of the mark. I would seriously consider it if they stood here.
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Post by Defenestrated Fipplebox on Oct 1, 2022 5:48:41 GMT
there was a hypothetical poll where SNP got 11% if they stood candidates across the UK Something that may not be entirely wide of the mark. I would seriously consider it if they stood here. Seriously? Live in England/Wales/NI and vote for a party not interested in the UK as it puts Scotland before anything or anyone else. I could never do that.
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Post by Clark on Oct 1, 2022 6:32:32 GMT
SNP have scored 7% in GB-wide polling before, as already said people really should know better than to obsess over poll subsamples by now. there was a hypothetical poll where SNP got 11% if they stood candidates across the UK They'd probably save their deposit if they stood in Corby
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Post by mattbewilson on Oct 1, 2022 7:38:48 GMT
Something that may not be entirely wide of the mark. I would seriously consider it if they stood here. Seriously? Live in England/Wales/NI and vote for a party not interested in the UK as it puts Scotland before anything or anyone else. I could never do that. Lega Nord were a separatist party in italy but they won seats across Italy
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Post by Defenestrated Fipplebox on Oct 1, 2022 7:49:24 GMT
Seriously? Live in England/Wales/NI and vote for a party not interested in the UK as it puts Scotland before anything or anyone else. I could never do that. Lega Nord were a separatist party in italy but they won seats across Italy Oh I get that and I'm more than happy for the Scots to go their own way, bottom line is we in England don't need Scotland. I personally can't vote for such a party, I have no trust in the Sturgeonauts doing what is in the best for the UK. (I also hold a similar opinion of the current Conservative government, as they continuously put themselves before the country.)
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Post by clyde1998 on Oct 1, 2022 7:56:21 GMT
SNP have scored 7% in GB-wide polling before, as already said people really should know better than to obsess over poll subsamples by now. there was a hypothetical poll where SNP got 11% if they stood candidates across the UK It was 7% in England and Wales too, level with the Lib Dems at the time: link.
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Post by YL on Oct 1, 2022 8:05:30 GMT
"Don't you want to get rid of Bavaria too? Vote Bayernpartei"
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Post by neilm on Oct 1, 2022 9:41:21 GMT
Something that may not be entirely wide of the mark. I would seriously consider it if they stood here. Seriously? Live in England/Wales/NI and vote for a party not interested in the UK as it puts Scotland before anything or anyone else. I could never do that. Seriously. I'm not a unionist. There is no scope for either of my preferred parties to win here under FPTP, and one may not stand next time out, so I might as well record a protest vote that actually means something. There is a reasonable proportion of people in England who don't value the Union with Scotland, and an even bigger proportion (and combined, a majority) who don't care either way. We are not better together.
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Post by michaelarden on Oct 1, 2022 14:35:08 GMT
there was a hypothetical poll where SNP got 11% if they stood candidates across the UK They'd probably save their deposit if they stood in Corby Given their heritage I suspect the DUP would be more likely to save their deposit.
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Post by iainbhx on Oct 1, 2022 19:15:41 GMT
"Don't you want to get rid of Bavaria too? Vote Bayernpartei" Seriously odd lot these days. I remember when they were just Wittelsbach-stans.
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Post by timmullen1 on Oct 7, 2022 11:18:21 GMT
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