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Topic History of: Latest Euro Polls
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Silent Minority Jo wrote:
Would be interested to know what happened to make the Brexit Party's upward trajectory drop and the Conservatives' and Change UK's downward trajectory simultaneously rise between 15 and 19 April.

I would expect it's just the result of comparing two different polls...methodology from the different companies varies...hence why its always better to take the average of different polls...then follow general trends...but don't worry...remain will win the second referendum by 80%...

Hope all is well Joe...I'm in hiding...politics can get so boring in its current quantities.
Jo Would be interested to know what happened to make the Brexit Party's upward trajectory drop and the Conservatives' and Change UK's downward trajectory simultaneously rise between 15 and 19 April.
Barney I wonder what percentage a 'No Income Tax Party' would get!

Again, it would be meaningless.


Just like Farage's one trick pony/bandwagon party...


Silent Minority Came back from my latest business and was quite surprised at the latest polls....not bad for an estate agent with a mediocre team,and no policies