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I think this might be one for Mikey. I have never taken much notice of polls because I cant understand how asking a few hundred people can reflect the views and voting intentions of the whole country but this latest one in the Sunday Times in beyond me.
Voting intention: Labour 36% Conservative 31%
Who would you trust most: Cameron 22%. Milliband 18%
Now neither leader is going to step down, or swop parties so what's going on?
Voting intention: Labour 36% Conservative 31%
Who would you trust most: Cameron 22%. Milliband 18%
Now neither leader is going to step down, or swop parties so what's going on?
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I don't think any polls produced by the main polling organisation s ever cover just a few hundred people. A sample size of 1000 is usually considered good enough provided steps are taken to ensure it is representati ve, although sometimes a completely random sample can be used. Some use a sample of 2000 but the accuracy is only very slightly higher This site may...
14:53 Sun 28th Sep 2014
You do not have the opportunity to vote for Cameron or Miliband, you have another representative of the Conservative or Labour Party.
The poll seems to ge saying more people want a Labour victory, even though its leader is slightly worse than the Conservatives leader.
When people are asked to vote they are assessing whether the Government has been any good. People vote for selfish reasons, how the Government's policies have affected them. They are adking themselves, "Do I personally feel better off than I did in 2010?" it seems that a majority don't feel better off and are prepared to send this Government packing (If the polls are to be believed).
The poll seems to ge saying more people want a Labour victory, even though its leader is slightly worse than the Conservatives leader.
When people are asked to vote they are assessing whether the Government has been any good. People vote for selfish reasons, how the Government's policies have affected them. They are adking themselves, "Do I personally feel better off than I did in 2010?" it seems that a majority don't feel better off and are prepared to send this Government packing (If the polls are to be believed).
I don't think any polls produced by the main polling organisations ever cover just a few hundred people. A sample size of 1000 is usually considered good enough provided steps are taken to ensure it is representative, although sometimes a completely random sample can be used. Some use a sample of 2000 but the accuracy is only very slightly higher
This site may help explain things without getting bogged down in mathematics
http:// www.bri tishpol lingcou ncil.or g/quest ions.ht ml#q8
You could look at it this way- to find the average (mean) height of an adult in the UK you would not need to measure every adult. If you chose a representative sample of 1000 adults and found their average height you would get an almost identical result to that obtained from a separate similar sized sample
This site may help explain things without getting bogged down in mathematics
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You could look at it this way- to find the average (mean) height of an adult in the UK you would not need to measure every adult. If you chose a representative sample of 1000 adults and found their average height you would get an almost identical result to that obtained from a separate similar sized sample
Gromit has it right here. The only people that can, and will vote for Miliband or dave are their constituents. Everybody else will only be voting for their Party of choice. In all political Polls, you are asked a simple question as to your voting intentions. The popularity of all the Leaders waxes and wanes, on a daily basis. The latest YouGov Poll puts Labour at 36% and the Tories at 31%. This has not changed very much for years.
Think what the gap would be if Miliband was replaced by someone more popular ? Ditto if dave was replaced !
Polls are highly accurate these days, and only recently were right on the button for the Scottish Independence referendum. Ignore Polls if you like but the Bookies all broadly agree as well.
Think what the gap would be if Miliband was replaced by someone more popular ? Ditto if dave was replaced !
Polls are highly accurate these days, and only recently were right on the button for the Scottish Independence referendum. Ignore Polls if you like but the Bookies all broadly agree as well.
Farrier. I once had a holiday villa on the Costas, for 5 years. We saw first hand how the rest of Europe disregard most of the EU rules whilst the UK strictly follow them. The NTional pastime,likeGreece, is avoiding tax. We went fully funding ourselves. We had to pay for hospital treatment, translators, had to pay taxes etc and for a year didn't have mains electricity Nd for 5 years didn't have mains water, just a hosepipe running up the street. I pull goon. No, if I emigrated now it wouldn't be within the EU, it would be Australia where my daughter lives, where there is managed immigration, accepting people with needed skills who are prepared to work hard and a health service that people pay into and economic migrants are sent back. We would not expect the state to give us anything.
Linda , as you know there are no benefits in Spain for immigrants.Only for people who have paid into the system, wish the UK would follow the same example. In Spain if you have put nothing into the system ,then you can not take out. Think we are now getting of the subject of your original post,
Think it is time we consulted the expert Naomi???
Think it is time we consulted the expert Naomi???