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#244843
Al Gershwin

Polls 11 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Polls are just an educated guess at what might happen in an election. Reform up there (or ahead!) of the Tories now.

Will the Reform Party form the next government? No - polls are relatively good only, when parties have similar past support.

In Ireland - Republic and North - Sinn Fein/IRA - have been leading all polls for a long time! Their violent history ensures failure.
 
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#244852
Green Man

Re:Polls 11 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Al Gershwin wrote:
Polls are just an educated guess at what might happen in an election. Reform up there (or ahead!) of the Tories now.

Will the Reform Party form the next government? No - polls are relatively good only, when parties have similar past support.

In Ireland - Republic and North - Sinn Fein/IRA - have been leading all polls for a long time! Their violent history ensures failure.


The IRA Party have been busy pandering to the youths.
 
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#244856
Rich

Re:Polls 11 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Latest poll tonight puts Reform up 3% on 20%, one ahead of the Consevatives stuck on 19%, with Labour down a couple on 39%.

When you add Reform and Tories together they equal the Labour vote exactly, but if Reform were not standing candidates at this election it's hard to believe Labour and Tories would be neck and neck, which would mean Conservative victorey at the election if true.

Also looks like Reform might be nicking some of the Labour vote now.
 
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#244866
Wyot

Re:Polls 11 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
I think the Reform factor will prove to be over estimated, but will be sufficient to usher in possibly decades of Labour, especially when they lower the vote to 16.

But Reform has definitely caught on - with the same gullible, unhappy people who were duped by Farage into believing Brexit would solve their unhappiness.
 
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#244885
Green Man

Re:Polls 11 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Wyot wrote:
I think the Reform factor will prove to be over estimated, but will be sufficient to usher in possibly decades of Labour, especially when they lower the vote to 16.

But Reform has definitely caught on - with the same gullible, unhappy people who were duped by Farage into believing Brexit would solve their unhappiness.



Labour and Tories are both WEF, they are doing what they are told to do. Do your own research Wyot.
 
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#244894
Wyot

Re:Polls 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:


Do your own research Wyot.


A phrase used by those who wish to seem to "win" an argument but not bear the burden of proof.

A trendy meme indeed; but it won't work on Wyot GM!
 
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#244896
robbiex

Re:Polls 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Rich wrote:
Latest poll tonight puts Reform up 3% on 20%, one ahead of the Consevatives stuck on 19%, with Labour down a couple on 39%.

When you add Reform and Tories together they equal the Labour vote exactly, but if Reform were not standing candidates at this election it's hard to believe Labour and Tories would be neck and neck, which would mean Conservative victorey at the election if true.

Also looks like Reform might be nicking some of the Labour vote now.


Reform might be taking away a lot of votes from the conservatives, but many of those were red wall voters who voted Tory once to get Brexit done and would otherwise vote Labour, so a lot of these are traditional Labour voters concerned about immigration and Wokism.
 
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#244904
Green Man

Re:Polls 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:


Do your own research Wyot.


A phrase used by those who wish to seem to "win" an argument but not bear the burden of proof.

A trendy meme indeed; but it won't work on Wyot GM!


Don't get your panties in a twist Wyot. But following so called conspiracies for decades. I am yet to be proven wrong.
 
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#244916
Wyot

Re:Polls 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:


Don't get your panties in a twist Wyot. But following so called conspiracies for decades. I am yet to be proven wrong.


Conspiracy theories - like God - can't be proven wrong; this is their enduring magic, and fundamental flaw.
 
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#244919
Green Man

Re:Polls 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:


Don't get your panties in a twist Wyot. But following so called conspiracies for decades. I am yet to be proven wrong.


Conspiracy theories - like God - can't be proven wrong; this is their enduring magic, and fundamental flaw.


Try again.
 
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