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In March Opinium had the Tories with a 26% lead over LAB. Tonight that has been reduced to zero.
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Gavin Williamson records some terrible approval ratings in latest Opinium
Approve 17% Disapprove 48% He even has negative ratings amongst Tory voters |
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Westminster Voting Intention:
CON: 43% (+1) LAB: 37% (=) LDM: 8% (-1) GRN: 4% (-1) Via @RedfieldWilton, 1-2 Sep. Changes w/ 24 Aug. |
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Westminster voting intention:
CON: 40% (-1) LAB: 38% (+1) LDEM: 8% (-1) GRN: 4% (-) via @Survation, 02 - 04 Sep |
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Westminster Voting Intention (Wales):
LAB: 41% (+2) CON: 33% (-2) PLC: 15% (=) BXP: 4% (+2) GRN: 3% (=) LDM: 2% (-3) Via @YouGov, 28 Aug - 4 Sep. Changes w/ 29 May - 1 Jun |
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Projected Seats:
LAB: 24 (+2) CON: 11 (-3) PLC: 5 (+1) Changes w/ GE2019. https://t.co/vtnFcBTjsg |
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Welsh Senedd voting intention:
Constituency: LAB: 34% (-) CON: 29% (-2) PC: 24% (+2) BREX: 4% (+1) LDEM: 3% (-2) List: LAB: 33% (+1) CON: 27% (-1) PC: 23% (-1) ABOLISH: 4% (-) BREX: 4% (+1) GRN: 4% (+1) LDEM: 3% (-2) via @YouGov Chgs. w/ Jun |
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https://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/electionsinwales/2020/09/14/the-september-welsh-political-barometer-poll-2/
Detailed piece from the top poll guy for Wales. |
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Westminster Voting Intention:
CON: 41% (-2) LAB: 39% (+2) LDM: 8% (=) GRN: 5% (=) Via @RedfieldWilton, 15-16 Sep. Changes w/ 1-2 Sep. |
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At this moment, which of the following individuals do you think would be the better Prime Minister for the United Kingdom?
Boris Johnson: 43% (-1) Keir Starmer: 35% (+2) Via @RedfieldWilton, 15-16 Sep. Changes w/ 24 Aug. |
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Approval Ratings:
Keir Starmer: Approve: 38% (+2) Disapprove: 23% (+2) NET: +15% (=) Boris Johnson: Approve: 39% (-3) Disapprove: 42% (+3) NET: -3% (-6) Via @RedfieldWilton, 15-16 Sep. Changes w/ 1-2 Sep. |
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Westminster Voting Intention:
LAB: 40% (+3) CON: 40% (-2) LDM: 6% (=) GRN: 5% (+1) BXP: 3% (=) Via @YouGov, 16-17 Sep. Changes w/ 24-25 Aug. |
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Which of the following do you think would make the best Prime Minister?
Keir Starmer: 35% (+2) Boris Johnson: 30% (=) Via @YouGov, 16-17 Sep. Changes w/ 24-25 Aug. |
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76% of Brits - and 66% of conservative voters - think the track and trace system has been handled badly by the government
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How well or badly do you think the government is handling the track and trace system?
YouGov surveyed 3576 GB adults Conducted Sep 18, 2020 BY: All adults Very well 1% (lol) Somewhat well 12% Somewhat badly 28% Very badly 48% Don't know 10% |
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Do you think the second wave of coronavirus in the UK has begun, is yet to come, or will never happen?
YouGov surveyed 3576 GB adults Conducted Sep 18, 2020 BY: All adults The second wave has begun 57% The second wave has not yet begun but will happen 27% The second wave will never happen7% Don't know 9% |
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UK, Opinium poll:
LAB-S&D: 42% (+3) CON-ECR: 39% (-3) LDEM-RE: 5% (-1) SNP-G/EFA: 6% (+1) GREENS-G/EFA: 4% UKIP-ID: 1% PC-G/EFA: 1% +/- vs. 9-11 Sept Fieldwork: 23-25 Sept 2020 Sample size: 2,002 |
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https://www.opinium.com/resource-center/voting-intention-23rd-september/
Labour lead by 3, SNP on 55% in Scotland. |
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Tables suggest Labour are making up most ground in North and Midlands, areas where they were hammered in the General Election.
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https://twitter.com/PaulAllenSK1/status/1309129769024454658/photo/1
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Which, if any, of the following people do you think would be the best prime minister?
Keir Starmer: 36% (+4) Boris Johnson: 32% (-1) Via @OpiniumResearch, 23-25 Sep. Changes w/ 9-11 Sep. |
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Net Approval Ratings:
Starmer: +19% (-2) Sturgeon: +18% (+3) Davey: -9% (-4) Johnson: -12% (-6) Farage: -22% (-2) Via @OpiniumResearch, 23-25 Sep. Changes w/ 9-11 Sep. |
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https://twitter.com/MSmithsonPB/status/1309949065921060865/photo/1
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Smith's on used to post on here
Mikes147 or summit like that |
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Smithson
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Donny, If the tories are losing vote share in the North and Midlands to Labour again, surely it will be much harder for them to get those votes back again?
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There's some more permanent vote
transfer, but I think some decent tories are getting sick of his antics too. Might be another mash up if he's there at next election. Might be more constituency polling nearer the time. Much government aid has been targeted, already, at marginals. |
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There must be plenty of moderate tories who can look at Starmer and say, yep I could possibly vote for him but I could never have voted for Corbyn.
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I don't think many tories will vote for Starmer.
The traditional thing is to vote for libs or don't vote Liberal tories must be so disappointed with johnson |
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Any tory with an ounce of decency has been thrown to the wolves...the ultra right crooks are in total command.
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Conservative members who think Boris Johnson is dealing with COVID-19 well according to @ConHome monthly polling since March:
March 92% April: 84% May: 72% June 64% July 59% August: 48% Today: 28% |
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UK (GB), Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll:
CON-ECR: 39% (-1) LAB-S&D: 39% (-1) LDEM-RE: 8% (+1) SNP-G/EFA: 5% (+1) GREENS-G/EFA: 5% PC-G/EFA: 0% +/- vs. 22-23 Sept Fieldwork: 30 September - 1 October Sample size: 4,000 |
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UK (GB), YouGov poll:
CON-ECR: 39% (-2) LAB-S&D: 39% (+1) LDEM-RE: 6% SNP-G/EFA: 5% (+1) GREENS-G/EFA: 5% BREXIT~NI: 4% (+1) PC-G/EFA: 1% +/- 23-24 Sept 2020 Fieldwork: 29-30 September 2020 Sample size: 1,700 |
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Interesting(to some) uk polling
Who Britons want to win the US presidential election All - Biden 61% / Trump 13% Con - Biden 45% / Trump 26% Lab - Biden 82% / Trump 2% Lib Dem - Biden 91% / Trump 3% Remain - Biden 82% / Trump 4% Leave - Biden 45% / Trump 25% https://t.co/zZnG0XaruH https://t.co/61jhRk1rs0 |
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And yet on here those that post probably around 60% Trump,just shows what utter nutjobs we have on here..
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You cant believe a word you read in newspapers, all they're good for now is fish and chips and even then i would take them with a pinch of salt
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They chose to use this forum as a messaging service
The legacy is what we see today |
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Scottish parliament voting intention:
Constituency SNO: 50% (-1) CON: 23% (-1) LAB: 18% (+1) LDEM: 6% (-) List SNP: 41% (-2) CON: 21% (-) LAB: 18% (+2) GRN: 11% (+1) LDEM: 7% (-1) via @SavantaComRes Chgs. w/ Aug |
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UK (Scotland), Savanta ComRes poll:
Should Scotland be an independent country? Yes: 53% (-1) No: 47% (+1) +/- vs. 6-13 Aug Fieldwork: 8 October 2020 Sample size: N/A |
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Westminster voting intention:
CON: 40% (+1) LAB: 40% (-2) LDEM: 6% (+1) GRN: 3% (-1) via @OpiniumResearch |