?GENERAL ELECTION 2024: FIRST MRP POLL? We at @electcalculus and @findoutnow asked over 10k people for @DailyMailUK who they intended to vote for in the general election. Seats tally CON: 66 LAB: 476 LD: 59 Reform: 0 Green: 2 This accounts for tactical voting.
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Hilarious? Oh yes.
tlg86 said:
The question is, as these polls get reported in the press, will people think "actually, I'd rather Labour didn't have such a large majority" or will they think "so what?"
I think there’s a mixture of reactions to this kind of situation. After all the voting population isn’t uniform.
There’s certainly a bandwagon effect when a party becomes known to be popular or unpopular. We saw it with UKIP and BXP, when one big set of polls or Euro election results spurred them on to higher scores, and with Cleggmania, and certainly with Blair in the months after his victory.
And probably the starkest example of this in reverse was 2010-2015 for the Lib Dems, when the first evidence of a polling slump catapulted them to worse things and it became fashionable to hate them. That was a tough time.
The danger for Tories is a similar post-tuition fees Lib Dem effect, when voting for the party makes you look a bit weird.
https://www.gbnews.com/politics/general-election-conservative-polling-labour
Almost everyone has deserted them
MR P IS CORRUPT
NOV 5 WE WILL SEE A RED WAVE
Centre right politics is probably pointless now, in the UK.
https://x.com/camillatominey/status/1796565238004736015?s=61&t=LYVEHh2mqFy1oUJAdCfe-Q
People largely vote to kick or keep out the bums they don't want. And people really really don't want a Conservative government.
Thinking about the "blimey" seats conversation on the last thread, where's the place where the demographics have been quietly shifting Labour's way to just about bring them into range for the red peril?
Maybe one of the southern Cambridgeshire seats that have become London overspill. Huntingdon would be iconic, and is possibly just about on the map.
I’m happy for this to be quoted back to me and to have significant amount of egg on my face.
Is this actually an MRP? Or have they just fucked about with the electoral calculus model and overlaid it on each seat?
MRP doesn't mean any old seat by seat prediction; it means multi-level modelling and post-stratification constituency projection.
To be done correctly you must first estimate the relationship between a wide variety of characteristics about prospective voters and their opinions – in this case, which party they will vote for at the general election – in a ‘multilevel model’. And then use data at the constituency level to predict the outcomes of seats based on the concentration of various different types of voters who live there, according to what the multilevel model says about their probability of voting for various parties (‘post-stratification’). Like what YouGov does.
Looking at the seat numbers here this looks very similar to the existing Electoral Calculus forecast, which simply applies current polling averages.
I’m inclined to promote him to lucky field marshal.
(But, to be clear, he’s not going to be that lucky in Didcot and Wantage or other sovereign yellow turf).
And not healthy.
I am going to help in their office on the final weekend health permitting
They're not going to last long in office if they forget that.
Sam Freedman @Samfr
We're getting the first YouGov MRP on Tuesday, which I suspect will be a fair bit friendlier to the Tories, albeit still very bad.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/live/c4nn9427j7zt
That’s why I think Labour will win at least 3 terms, because Starmer starts from much lower expectations. Things really can only get better this time.
And that’s very, very, healthy.
But yeah you’re right. We’re seething with the tories and they’re about to get the mother of all kickings. You screwed with just about everything that makes for wellbeing in this nation. So now take your medicine.
I've been surprised that Farage's announcement he was sitting the election out didn't immediately lead to a decline in the Reform poll share.
They are genuinely bewildered about what’s happening.
Isn't it past your bedtime?
By all means diss a poll but don’t do it just because you don’t like its findings
(That’s not the Golden Rule but kinda)
EDIT: to clarify, Sunak is not going to lose his seat. How many troops he has left at the end of all this, well, that's a different matter, of course.
What we get instead will have its own problems - we can all list them. So its not about hope, its about retribution. People want E.L.E. because they don't want a government this egregiously awful again in their lifetimes. But that's the rational side. On the emotional side people want E.L.E. because they want to punish the Tory party.
Sorry, I know the remaining 6 Tory activists hate this. I joined a LibDem party reduced to a minibus full. It isn't fun. But sometimes it is justified. And oh bioy, is this justified.
The national rejoicing the day after E.L.E. will be something utterly wonderful.
That could account for a bit of the delta.
Me, sobbing
You can't just headline MRP atop some random numbers and expect the whole ass media to take them as blanket truth
You, SEO'ing
MRP poll goes brrr
https://x.com/BNHWalker/status/1796637366787924458
And I am in such despair at our politics I am honestly prepared to give the lame-ass Starmer a shot. Why not. He might do ok. He might actually think about the future of Britons who aren’t 70 year old home owners or property developers or billionaire party donors
So, he took all the brakes off.
He 'might' use your vote to take us straight back into the EU, or create 'safe and legal routes' to expand migration still further.
History shows the man has zero loyalty to any platform he's elected on as soon as he finds it inconvenient, and he's entirely disingenuous.
The optimist believes things can’t get worse. The pessimist knows they will.
Labour will be fixated on the boat people whilst leaving everyone else alone for all the same reasons (with bells on, because so many on the left are for open borders.)
If you're a small state, social liberal, the party left you a decade ago.
If you're a small c, statist conservative worried about immigration, as you say, the 2m immigrants in the last 2 years say hi.
Who is the modern conservative party for, exactly?
https://www.theguardian.com/science/article/2024/may/31/men-and-other-mammals-live-longer-if-they-are-castrated-says-researcher
With Catterick it could easily go Red - there is a LOT of new buildings there...
Literally. An error. A tiny oversight. Whoops, we let in 2,000,000 migrants in 3 years. These things happen. Never mind
Fuck off with that. Just fuck off to fuckoffistan on a fuck off great camel called Al Fuckoff
🚨📊 || MRP Poll from @ElectCalculus
/ @FindoutnowUK:
Without Tactical Voting
🌹 LAB: 493 (+297)
🌳 CON: 72 (-300)
🔶 LDM: 39 (+31)
🎗️ SNP: 22 (-26)
🌼 PLC: 4 (+2)
🌍 GRN: 2 (+1)
With Tactical Voting:
🌹 LAB: 476 (+280)
🌳 CON: 66 (-306)
🔶 LDM: 59 (+51)
🎗️ SNP: 26 (-22)
🌼 PLC: 3 (+1)
🌍 GRN: 2 (+1)
My prediction, made on 23/5, remains:
Lab 421
Con 160
LibDem 30
SNP 14
Lab majority 185, just a trifle less than 1997 which in itself would be astonishing from where they start.
When will pollster learn to plum the depths of extreme Cornish Nationalism? Perhaps when the Mother of Parliaments is relocated from Westminster Estate to the Lands End Theme Park?
It’s not fair to blame the Tories for everything, but Leviticus 16, 21-22 says it all:
Then Aaron shall lay both his hands on the head of the live goat, and confess over it all the iniquities of the people of Israel, and all their transgressions, all their sins, putting them on the head of the goat, and sending it away into the wilderness by means of someone designated for the task. The goat shall bear on itself all their iniquities to a barren region; and the goat shall be set free in the wilderness.
https://victorianweb.org/painting/whh/replete/scapegoat.html
PB Tories: "Yeah!"
Sergeant Sunil: "Are ya mean?
PB Tories: "Yeah!"
Sergeant Sunil: "WHAT ARE YOU?"
PB Tories: "Lean and mean!"
Sergeant Sunil: "WHAT ARE YOU? CASINO ROYALE! Get on the ready line, PB Tories, get some today! Get on the ready line! Move it out! Move it out, goddammit! Get hot! One, two, three, four! Get out, get out, get out! Move it out, move it out, move it out! Move it out, move it out, move it out! One, two, three, four, five, six, seven! Aaarrrrr, absolutely badassess! Let's pack 'em in! Get in there!"
The fundamental problem is the tory membership. It is not a mass party representing various walks of life any more.
PENSIONERS: Sending the grandkids to the army
I'm not sure any governing party has what it takes to stop mass immigration, whilst also developing the economy.
It requires too much of a change to our economic model and the international treaty and legal system.
The tactical voting adjustment is fascinating - that's the Reform voters coming back in some places, but the Lib Dems winning the Blue Wall? I wonder how they modelled Scotland for the SNP to lose fewer seats.