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Latest Poll Results From Yougov
These are the latest, a couple of days apart ::
http:// yougov. co.uk/n ews/201 4/05/30 /update -labour -lead-7 /
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http:// yougov. co.uk/n ews/201 4/06/01 /update -labour -lead-3 /
Still no sign of dave making much headway here. Poor LibDems in a declining spiral.
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Still no sign of dave making much headway here. Poor LibDems in a declining spiral.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes TTT...I like it and Sqad likes it too ! If the Tories were consistently in front, and had been for nearly 4 years, I am sure you would post the odd Poll as well TTT. And who could blame you ? ...not me.
Its interesting to note that despite UKIP being so "popular" the majority of Polls still show no sign of it when the question asked is " If there was a General Election tomorrow, which party would you vote for ? "
Just a point for discussion, nothing more.
Its interesting to note that despite UKIP being so "popular" the majority of Polls still show no sign of it when the question asked is " If there was a General Election tomorrow, which party would you vote for ? "
Just a point for discussion, nothing more.
Here is your YouGov poll posting from a fortnight ago...
// Mikey4444 - 14:19 Tue 20th May 2014
Latest Yougov Euro Election Poll
Not sure if anyone is interested but here is YouGovs Poll, published this morning
Labour......28
UKIP.........24
Tories.......21
Greens......12
LibDems....10 ( oh dear )
As you can see from the helpful graph, UKIP's support is sliding fast. Nice to see the Greens doing well though. //
The polls are crap.
UKiP support is sliding fast - Wrong!
Labour winning the election - Wrong!
// Mikey4444 - 14:19 Tue 20th May 2014
Latest Yougov Euro Election Poll
Not sure if anyone is interested but here is YouGovs Poll, published this morning
Labour......28
UKIP.........24
Tories.......21
Greens......12
LibDems....10 ( oh dear )
As you can see from the helpful graph, UKIP's support is sliding fast. Nice to see the Greens doing well though. //
The polls are crap.
UKiP support is sliding fast - Wrong!
Labour winning the election - Wrong!
Gromit...you appear to have got confused here. The Poll that you mention that I posted on May 20th, was about the voting intentions for the Euro Poll last week.
The 2 Polls I have posted today are about if there was a General Election tomorrow. Labour are still ahead of the Tories, and have been for nearly 4 years.
The 2 Polls I have posted today are about if there was a General Election tomorrow. Labour are still ahead of the Tories, and have been for nearly 4 years.
Mikey4444
Your Euro poll posting was 100% wrong, which is why I re-posted it.
It highlights how inaccurate these polls are and how pointless it is you keep posting them.
And I don't think they show what you think they show. Labour should be a lot further in front at this stage, and you keep posting to remind everyone how close the Conservatives are to them. Rather that an encoraging poll result, it is a very discouraging score for Labour.
Your Euro poll posting was 100% wrong, which is why I re-posted it.
It highlights how inaccurate these polls are and how pointless it is you keep posting them.
And I don't think they show what you think they show. Labour should be a lot further in front at this stage, and you keep posting to remind everyone how close the Conservatives are to them. Rather that an encoraging poll result, it is a very discouraging score for Labour.
Gromit...answer this then if you please. Why have Labour been consistently ahead in almost every Poll, since soon after the 2010 Election ? Some people would say that Labour have an open goal, with the 2 Eds, so why aren't the Tories more popular ? Could it be perhaps that the right-wing vote is being split with UKIP ?
Mikey
A 3 point lead is nothing especially when there are 14% undecided.
Towards the end of an unpopular Government, with 2 parties to take votes from, Labour should be further ahead. They are not. If this pill is accurate (which I doubt) we are in another Coalition territory rather than an outright Labour win.
A 3 point lead is nothing especially when there are 14% undecided.
Towards the end of an unpopular Government, with 2 parties to take votes from, Labour should be further ahead. They are not. If this pill is accurate (which I doubt) we are in another Coalition territory rather than an outright Labour win.
In this point in time reminds me of the 1980' and the early 1990,s
From a personal point of view, it was a time for Consultants in private practice to print money......you couldn't go wrong.
Then a woman call Barbara Castle with distinct left wing policies was appointed as Minister of Health and we were then sh1t scared as she made it clear that she wanted to rid the NHS of private practice. We all got together and put our house in order and withstood the onslaught of left wing tendencies BUTon the horizon was a bigger threat.....Neil Kinnock..........a very bright, well educated highly electable threat to right wing ideology and particularly private practice in the NHS.
The Tories were unpopular and they had lead the country into a recession and No 10 was ready for the taking.
What happened? The Tories won the 1992 election?.why? Because the electorate didn't trust Labour on the economy.
Today, I have that same feeling that I had in 1992.
From a personal point of view, it was a time for Consultants in private practice to print money......you couldn't go wrong.
Then a woman call Barbara Castle with distinct left wing policies was appointed as Minister of Health and we were then sh1t scared as she made it clear that she wanted to rid the NHS of private practice. We all got together and put our house in order and withstood the onslaught of left wing tendencies BUTon the horizon was a bigger threat.....Neil Kinnock..........a very bright, well educated highly electable threat to right wing ideology and particularly private practice in the NHS.
The Tories were unpopular and they had lead the country into a recession and No 10 was ready for the taking.
What happened? The Tories won the 1992 election?.why? Because the electorate didn't trust Labour on the economy.
Today, I have that same feeling that I had in 1992.
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