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Possibly. However, if it's the tories, which I think it could be, Labour should be worried that they don't switch back on election day.
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'Do you think the use of cannabis should be legal or illegal?'
Legal: 69% Illegal: 20% Civiqs / February 23, 2021 / Online USA poll |
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NEW Survation Poll – Westminster Voting Intention:
CON 42% (+3) LAB 34% (+1) LD 7% (-2) GRN 6% (-1) SNP 5% (-) OTH 6% (-) https://survation.com/survation-uk-politics-poll-23-25-february-2021/ 1,002 respondents, adults aged 18+, online, fieldwork 23-25 Feb. Changes w/ 5-6 Feb. |
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Tories definitely appear to have opened a gap now.
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Totally predictable a tory mark 2 party and not opposing anything can only end one way,a drubbing in May..
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Has support for the SNP and independence slipped?
By Sir John Curtice Professor of Politics at Strathclyde University https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-56247123 |
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Americans With Mostly/Very Favourable Views Of:
Canada: 92% UK: 91% France: 87% Japan: 84% Germany: 84% India: 77% Israel: 75% Taiwan: 72% Mexico: 65% Egypt: 62% Cuba: 45% Palestine: 30% Russia: 22% Afghanistan: 21% Iraq: 21% China: 20% Iran: 13% N. Korea: 11% Gallup. |
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'Do you have a positive or negative view of tech companies such as Amazon, Facebook and Google?'
Positive: 34% Neutral: 20% Negative: 45% Gallup / February 2, 2021 / n=906 / MOE 4% / Telephone USA poll |
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'Do you think the government should increase, decrease or not change its regulation of tech companies such as Amazon, Facebook and Google?'
Increase: 57% Don't Change: 28% Decrease: 13% Same usa poll. |
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Net Favourabilities:
Fauci: +32% Biden: +18% Harris: +8% Sanders: +7% Pence: -5% Schumer: -6% Newsom: -6% Trump: -7% Pelosi: -10% Cuomo: -11% Cruz: -13% McConnell: -24% Harris Poll / February 25, 2021 / n=1778 / Online |
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UK (GB), Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll:
CON-ECR: 44% (+1) LAB-S&D: 38% (+1) LDEM-RE: 7% SNP-G/EFA: 4% GREENS-G/EFA: 3% (-2) REFORM~NI: 2% (-1) PC-G/EFA: 0% +/- vs. 22 Feb Fieldwork: 1 March 2021 Sample size: 1,500 |
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UK, Savanta ComRes poll:
CON-ECR: 43% (+2) LAB-S&D: 36% (-2) LDEM-RE: 7% SNP-G/EFA: 4% GREENS-G/EFA: 3% REFORM~NI: 3% PC-G/EFA: 1% +/- vs. 19-21 Feb Fieldwork: 26-28 February 2021 Sample size: 2,182 |
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UK (Scotland), Savanta ComRes poll:
Should Scotland be an independent country? Yes: 53% No: 47% +/- vs. 4-9 Feb Fieldwork: 18-22 February 2021 Sample size: 1,008 |
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UK (Wales), Savanta ComRes poll:
Should Wales be an independent country? Yes: 39% No: 61% Fieldwork: 18-22 February 2021 Sample size: 670 |
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UK (Northern Ireland), Savanta ComRes poll:
Should Northern Ireland reunify with the Republic of Ireland? Yes: 43% No: 57% Fieldwork: 18-22 February 2021 Sample size: 510 |
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Europe Elects
@EuropeElects · 3h UK (Wales): A Savanta ComRes poll shows 39% support for Wales leaving the UK and becoming an independent country. This is the highest support for Welsh independence ever recorded in a poll. |
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https://www.itv.com/news/2021-03-04/is-the-united-kingdom-on-the-brink-of-a-break-up
Some interesting results here, particularly from Wales. |
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UK (GB), YouGov poll:
CON-ECR: 45% (+4) LAB-S&D: 32% (-4) GREENS-G/EFA: 7% LDEM-RE: 6% (+1) SNP-G/EFA: 5% REFORM~NI: 3% PC-G/EFA: 1% +/- vs. 25-26 Feb Fieldwork: 3-4 March 2021 Sample size: 1,715 |
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That is a seriously big lead now.
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Just looking through the tables, Labour are losing ground to the tories in every area of Great Britain.
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Scottish independence voting intention:
Yes: 46% (-3) No: 47% (+3) Excl. undecideds: Yes: 49% (-4) No: 51% (+4) via @Panelbase , 03 - 05 Mar Chgs. w/ Jan 2021 |
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Encouraging poll for the yoons...however one swallow does not make a summer...long way to go..I'm confident in coming weeks polls will return to a positive for the yes vote...time will tell.
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Britain Elects
@BritainElects · 29m Last night we tweeted (and now deleted) a commissioned poll on Scottish independence. This survey, with Yes at 43% and No at 46% came with a key caveat: "these figures are not weighted for voter turnout" and "are not directly comparable with previous polls on the subject." Britain Elects @BritainElects · 30m As such, this survey will not feature in the Britain Elects poll tracker. Curious decision for a publication to run the non-turnout weighted figures. |
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New York City Poll with
@PIX11News and @NewsNationNow Democratic Mayoral Primary @AndrewYang 32% @ericadamsfornyc 19% @mayawiley 9% @scottmstringer 6% @KGforNYC 5% Someone else/Undecided 17% |
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UK (GB), Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll:
CON-ECR: 45% (+1) LAB-S&D: 36% (-2) LDEM-RE: 7% SNP-G/EFA: 4% GREENS-G/EFA: 4% (+1) REFORM~NI: 3% (+1) PC-G/EFA: 0% +/- vs. 1 Mar Fieldwork: 8 March 2021 Sample size: 2,000 |
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Savanta ComRes
@SavantaComRes · 13m |
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Savanta ComRes
@SavantaComRes · 14m |
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Con 42% (-1)
Lab 36% (=) LD 8% (+1) Green 4% (+1) SNP 4% (=) Other 8% (+1) 5-7 March (Changes from 26-28 Feb) |
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Scottish parliament voting intention(s):
Constituency: SNP: 52% (-4) CON: 22% (+3) LAB: 17% (+2) LDEM: 6% (-) GRN: 2% (-) List: SNP: 45% (-2) CON: 21% (+1) LAB: 16% (+3) LDEM: 5% (-1) GRN: 6% (-1) via @YouGov , 04 - 08 Mar Chgs. w/ 10 Nov 2020 |
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Scottish parliament voting intention(s):
Constituency: SNP: 48% (-6) CON: 23% (-) LAB: 20% (+4) LDEM: 8% (+3) List: SNP: 40% (-3) CON: 24% (+4) LAB: 18% (-) LDEM: 6% (-) GRN: 10% (-) via @SavantaComRes , 04 - 08 Mar Chgs. w/ Feb |
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Westminster Voting Intention:
CON: 43% (+1) LAB: 33% (-1) LDM: 9% (+2) GRN: 5% (-1) SNP: 5% (-) RFM: 1% (-) Via @Survation , 9-10 March. Changes w/ 23-25 Feb. |
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Westminster Voting Intention:
CON: 43% (=) LAB: 37% (+1) LDM: 6% (-1) SNP: 5% (-1) GRN: 4% (=) Via @OpiniumResearch , 11-12 Mar. Changes w/ 25 Feb. |
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UK (GB), Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll:
CON-ECR: 43% (-2) LAB-S&D: 36% LDEM-RE: 7% GREENS-G/EFA: 5% (+1) SNP-G/EFA: 4% REFORM~NI: 3% PC-G/EFA: 0% +/- vs. 8 Mar Fieldwork: 15 March 2021 Sample size: 2,000 |
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Savanta ComRes
@SavantaComRes · 2h NEW Westminster Voting Intention Con 39% (-3) Lab 37% (+1) LD 8% (=) Green 4% (=) SNP 4% (=) Other 8% (=) 12-14 March (Changes from 5-7 March) |
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Westminster Voting Intention:
CON: 42% (-3) LAB: 33% (+1) LDM: 7% (+1) GRN: 6% (-1) SNP: 4% (-1) RFM: 3% (=) Via @YouGov , 9-10 Mar. Changes w/ 3-4 Mar. |
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Scottish parliament voting intention(s):
Constituency: SNP: 46% CON: 24% LAB: 20% LDEM: 6% GRN: 4% List: SNP: 42% CON: 22% LAB: 19% GRN: 7% LDEM: 5% via @OpiniumResearch , 11 - 16 Mar |
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Sky got a big Scottish survey out
Should have good snap shot, but lots of water before election. Asking about indyref 2 likely skews poll a tad more than it skews the actual election. |
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Hope they did indyref question, after they
asked election question!!! |
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Maesydre (Wrexham) result:
PC: 30.7% (+30.7) LAB: 27.2% (-17.0) CON: 25.2% (+0.9) LDEM: 9.6% (-11.5) IND: 7.4% (+7.4) Plaid Cymru GAIN from Labour. No other Ind (-10.5) as prev. Turnout: 32.71% Scotland first then Wales.. ![]() ![]() |