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Post by curiousliberal on Dec 6, 2019 18:05:49 GMT
Probably not the case on those VI numbers, ERG rebellion notwithstanding. That's not to say there wouldn't be trouble in the transition period.
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Post by andrewp on Dec 11, 2019 19:26:38 GMT
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Post by mrhell on Apr 16, 2020 8:14:14 GMT
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Post by johng on May 5, 2021 19:24:36 GMT
Their last GB poll was December 2019 so no changes to report.
Headline - Con +9.
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Post by gibbon on Jun 27, 2021 10:35:29 GMT
Whether it be on Brexit or Scottish independence the scores are 52/48? But what about Northern Ireland? Would that have a similar result?
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Post by johng on Nov 19, 2021 19:54:46 GMT
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Post by robert1 on Nov 20, 2021 6:38:47 GMT
With the exception of the recent SavantaComRes poll that is the highest Lab percentage since a Focaldata poll in late April. With the ComRes poll is that the development of a trend? The 4 most recent polls (since ComRes' 34%) all put the Tories on 36-38% as did 5 of the 6 polls prior to ComRes. The combined two major party total-77% is abnormally high.
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