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Re: Most former PMs and govts would love midterm polling like this – politicalbetting.com
… Sorry, I know you’re pushing the ‘mustn’t grumble’ thing, but it doesn’t work when used about millions of people voting for change. (View Post)1 -
Re: Most former PMs and govts would love midterm polling like this – politicalbetting.com
Something like 2/3s of seats voted Leave. I think that’s why, in 2019, Labour got the same kind of vote share, slightly better even, as 10 & 15, yet got fewer seats. Structurally Brexit has perha… (View Post)1 -
Re: Most former PMs and govts would love midterm polling like this – politicalbetting.com
I heartily agree with the header; it would be very strange, given historical trends, if the Tories didn’t win most seats and a majority given the current state of play. Of course something extraordin… (View Post)2 -
Re: I hope you all had as much fun as Michael Gove had this weekend – politicalbetting.com
Sir Keir neck & neck with Boris on disapprovals Keir Starmer Approval Rating (29 Aug): Approve: 23% (–) Disapprove: 40% (-1) Net: -17% (+1) Second lowest net approval rating for Starmer that we h… (View Post)1 -
Re: He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind – politicalbetting.com
So the state of play, approaching the half way stage, is Govt average poll lead is 7 Boris average Gross Positive lead is 11 Boris average net satisfaction lead is 6 I can’t see how this is not wonde… (View Post)5
