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Topic History of: Ukip on 24 percent, just three points behind the Conservatives
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Pattaya In The Know (as always) wrote:
Pattaya wrote:
just three points behind the Conservatives and only seven shy of Labour.

I remember when Labour were 21 points IN FRONT (not behind !!!) - and still LOST !

When will you realise that you can tell pollsters anything - it does not matter.
People can even vote for the alternative - when it does not matter - knowing they can correct their mistake at the real election !

If someone is daft enough to vote for a party that has no experience of anything - and no policies on most things - they get what they deserve !


'No doubt certain people have their book of bullsh!t excuses handy

Now where did we see this before?
In The Know (as always) Pattaya wrote:
just three points behind the Conservatives and only seven shy of Labour.

I remember when Labour were 21 points IN FRONT (not behind !!!) - and still LOST !

When will you realise that you can tell pollsters anything - it does not matter.
People can even vote for the alternative - when it does not matter - knowing they can correct their mistake at the real election !

If someone is daft enough to vote for a party that has no experience of anything - and no policies on most things - they get what they deserve !
Pattaya andrew wrote:
Pattaya wrote:
'A Survation poll has put the UK Independence Party (Ukip) on 24 percent, just three points behind the Conservatives and only seven shy of Labour. This is the second time in a month Survation has found such a strong result for Ukip, which features consistently in the high teens in the UKPollingReport’s polling average.
The poll, taken for the Mirror, surveyed 2,012 people between the 31st October and 1st November. It found that 31.1 percent favoured Labour in the next election, 27.3 percent favoured the Conservatives, and 24.5 percent Ukip. The Liberal Democrats are still trailing, on just 7.8 percent, a figure which has held steady for most of the year.'

No doubt certain people have their book of bullsh!t excuses handy


I can see a coalition with UKIP and toffs.


And of course wipeout in Scotland for Labour...and wipeout in England for the Libs!
andrew Pattaya wrote:
'A Survation poll has put the UK Independence Party (Ukip) on 24 percent, just three points behind the Conservatives and only seven shy of Labour. This is the second time in a month Survation has found such a strong result for Ukip, which features consistently in the high teens in the UKPollingReport’s polling average.
The poll, taken for the Mirror, surveyed 2,012 people between the 31st October and 1st November. It found that 31.1 percent favoured Labour in the next election, 27.3 percent favoured the Conservatives, and 24.5 percent Ukip. The Liberal Democrats are still trailing, on just 7.8 percent, a figure which has held steady for most of the year.'

No doubt certain people have their book of bullsh!t excuses handy


I can see a coalition with UKIP and toffs.
Pattaya 'A Survation poll has put the UK Independence Party (Ukip) on 24 percent, just three points behind the Conservatives and only seven shy of Labour. This is the second time in a month Survation has found such a strong result for Ukip, which features consistently in the high teens in the UKPollingReport’s polling average.
The poll, taken for the Mirror, surveyed 2,012 people between the 31st October and 1st November. It found that 31.1 percent favoured Labour in the next election, 27.3 percent favoured the Conservatives, and 24.5 percent Ukip. The Liberal Democrats are still trailing, on just 7.8 percent, a figure which has held steady for most of the year.'

No doubt certain people have their book of bullsh!t excuses handy