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Old 15-05-2012, 03:01 PM #1
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so what lessons can we learn.. lib dems are worthless, and we can just expect a constant oscillation between labour and conservative. how depressing.
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ed miliband will NEVER be PM
he's a wet fish.

If he's the best labour can come up with, then david cameron has nothing to worry about.
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I'd like to know what is meant by "vote intention". Is this from people who have been canvassed? If yes, it might mean that only around 2-3% of the population have been canvassed, maybe even less. Or is it from information gained at polling stations? And does it relate to general elections? City/county elections? District elections? European elections? All of them?
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Which do the coloured lines represent?
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Which do the coloured lines represent?
The three main political parties and their traditional colours.

Red is Labour, blue is Conservative and the orange is Lib Dem.
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The Lib Dems will hopefully likely be almost off the chart at the very bottom by the time of the next election.

Interesting chart though,I have seen a lot like it.
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The three main political parties and their traditional colours.

Red is Labour, blue is Conservative and the orange is Lib Dem.
I thought it was this because I worked it out at the ~2008 point but idk much so I thought I best be sure lmao
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The data is apparently taken from here
http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/
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http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/
Ahhh right... thanks Chewy.
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