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Re: Why we will be discussing AV and electoral reform a lot more – politicalbetting.com
Just to delve into this "Reform are all Tories" claim. Looking at the current Redfield & Wilton data, 241 out of 367 people saying they will vote Reform were Conservative voters in 2019… (View Post)1 -
Re: Why we will be discussing AV and electoral reform a lot more – politicalbetting.com
Well, if that's what keeps your hopes up. Let's knock some numbers around - let's assume Stodge-on-the-Wold has 75,000 electors so last time 50,000 voted and split 32,000 Conservative,… (View Post)2 -
Re: Why we will be discussing AV and electoral reform a lot more – politicalbetting.com
Do you think there's a stronger argument for PR at local level? In Newham, Labour won 61% of the vote and 64 of the 66 seats. The Greens got 16.5% and 2 seats. The 14% who voted Conservative got… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Tory party has realised a major can of whoop-ass is about to be opened on them
Sad about Donald Sutherland, he will always be "Oddball" in Kelly's Heroes. I think Eastwood is the only one of the main cast still alive. (View Post)2 -
Re: The Tory party has realised a major can of whoop-ass is about to be opened on them
Afternoon all :) Trying to compare like with like here - there was a YouGov poll fieldwork 12-13 June. However, the MRP produced last night was fieldwork from 11-18 June. If this new poll is based on… (View Post)2