The Bishop
Labour
Down With Factionalism!
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Post by The Bishop on Jul 10, 2024 11:35:12 GMT
I wonder how soon post-election we will get the first poll of the new Parliament? There has already been published polling since the GE. If you mean actual VI surveys, I think they might be pondering exactly what methodology to use first. Should it take account of the undoubted polling error as a genuine structural thing, or was that actually (to at least a significant degree) an artefact of the relentless campaign polls showing a massive Labour lead? If the latter, it may be of less importance going forward - and pollsters have been caught out before trying to "fight the last war" (notably in 2017)
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Post by greenchristian on Jul 10, 2024 14:38:40 GMT
I've been asked by YouGov who I voted for and my opinions on all the different parties already. They need to get your 2024 voting preference as soon as possible after the election to minimise the impact that false recall has on their data in polls for the rest of the Parliament.
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Post by sonofkrautrock on Jul 10, 2024 21:31:42 GMT
The Economist Bicester & Woodstock poll takes some beating, as shit constituency polls go. Zero account or what was going on locally; presumably they didn’t bother even going to the constituency.
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The Bishop
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Post by The Bishop on Jul 11, 2024 12:09:22 GMT
Meh, you got the result you wanted there despite it.
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Sibboleth
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'Sit on my finger, sing in my ear, O littleblood.'
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Post by Sibboleth on Jul 11, 2024 12:41:27 GMT
Meh, you got the result you wanted there despite it. Despite? It almost certainly helped further!
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