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Crimson Dynamo 21-07-2021 12:16 PM

Conservatives way ahead in polls and rising
 
Latest YouGov Westminster voting intention figures 19tgh July

The latest YouGov/Times voting intention figures see the Conservative Party up
two points to 44%, while Labour now has a 31% share of the vote (+1), giving
the Conservatives a 13 point lead over the Labour Party.

Elsewhere, the Liberal Democrats are on 8% (-1), the Greens 6% (-1) and
Reform UK have 3% of the vote (+1).

While Boris Johnson continues to lead in our Best Prime Minister question, both
party leaders make gains. Johnson is up four points to 37%, compared to Keir
Starmer who has risen two points to 27%. Three in ten people (31%) remain
undecided.

stats and graphs here: https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics...-31-15-16-july


surprised?

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rusticgal 21-07-2021 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11075488)
Latest YouGov Westminster voting intention figures 19tgh July

The latest YouGov/Times voting intention figures see the Conservative Party up
two points to 44%, while Labour now has a 31% share of the vote (+1), giving
the Conservatives a 13 point lead over the Labour Party.

Elsewhere, the Liberal Democrats are on 8% (-1), the Greens 6% (-1) and
Reform UK have 3% of the vote (+1).

While Boris Johnson continues to lead in our Best Prime Minister question, both
party leaders make gains. Johnson is up four points to 37%, compared to Keir
Starmer who has risen two points to 27%. Three in ten people (31%) remain
undecided.

stats and graphs here: https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics...-31-15-16-july


surprised?

https://d3hjzzsa8cr26l.cloudfront.ne...bce.jpg?pw=260

Not at all.....maybe if Labour get a new leader it could be a different story.

Shaun 21-07-2021 12:23 PM

not really. It's almost as if controlling every single newspaper bar the Guardian and Mirror, and planting officials in the BBC and ITV has given them an unstoppable propaganda machine :spin2:

plus Starmer and Labour are just... ****ing awful

Tom4784 21-07-2021 01:17 PM

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Nicky91 21-07-2021 01:20 PM

the Tories don't exactly have a strong opposition


and as long as you got certain news media on your side (bit like in US where republicans got FOX & Friends on their side whom dissect every democrat candidate for any dirt they can find)



i'm so here for that day the UK will finally live to their name ''Great'' in Great Britain with a better party and a better government in power




but yes Boris is deserving in power as of now, but lol its more choosing between two weaker sides :fan:

Smithy 21-07-2021 01:35 PM

Polls aren’t reliable, this one says the exact opposite


Mystic Mock 22-07-2021 02:46 AM

YouGov are wildly inaccurate.

Don't forget this is the same poll that said that Theresa May would have a 100 seat majority against Corbyn.

joeysteele 22-07-2021 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11075891)
YouGov are wildly inaccurate.

Don't forget this is the same poll that said that Theresa May would have a 100 seat majority against Corbyn.


Since polling has been way out on most elections and even referenda too Mock.
I never take notice of them.
Nor put any faith in any one selected poll, even one that just suits my preference.

The average lead of Con over Labour is around 8/9 percent.
That's overall less than the 2019 election position.

The ONLY nearest National poll we've had are the local and Mayoral elections this year.
Wherein the breakdown of actual votes was Con 36% and Labour 29% .
On the lower turnout there is in local elections.

However that's only 7%

There's margins of errors in all polling anyhow.
Figures of 44 to 31.
Can easily be in margins of error figures of around 41 to 34.
Oddly enough a 7% gap.
Possibly still in line with the local elections results.

bots 22-07-2021 06:50 AM

Given that labour are utterly unelectable at the moment without a policy in sight, you would expect the tories to be miles ahead and they are not. That should be of greater concern

ThomasC 22-07-2021 06:54 AM

Yes I'm surprised.

This government have been in power now way too long.

Give Labour a chance. I know they're all the same, but we need to do something

Scarlett. 22-07-2021 12:24 PM

People hate the status quo, yet endlessly vote for it.

Crimson Dynamo 22-07-2021 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scarlett. (Post 11076012)
People hate the status quo, yet endlessly vote for it.

People do not hate the status quo

Mystic Mock 22-07-2021 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 11075902)
Since polling has been way out on most elections and even referenda too Mock.
I never take notice of them.
Nor put any faith in any one selected poll, even one that just suits my preference.

The average lead of Con over Labour is around 8/9 percent.
That's overall less than the 2019 election position.

The ONLY nearest National poll we've had are the local and Mayoral elections this year.
Wherein the breakdown of actual votes was Con 36% and Labour 29% .
On the lower turnout there is in local elections.

However that's only 7%

There's margins of errors in all polling anyhow.
Figures of 44 to 31.
Can easily be in margins of error figures of around 41 to 34.
Oddly enough a 7% gap.
Possibly still in line with the local elections results.

Hello Joey.:wavey:

Tbf the Tories are very likely to win (the Media is on their side after all) but I definitely think it'll be by a very different margin to whatever YouGov says.

Scarlett. 22-07-2021 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11076014)
People do not hate the status quo

Yeah, okay :laugh:

Mystic Mock 22-07-2021 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11075905)
Given that labour are utterly unelectable at the moment without a policy in sight, you would expect the tories to be miles ahead and they are not. That should be of greater concern

Well it doesn't help that the Tories are even worse and have lived off two good policies in 11 years of their tenure.

Honestly if it weren't for the Media being up the Tories butt we would've had PM Corbyn against Theresa May that's how bad she was as leader.

Crimson Dynamo 22-07-2021 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11076015)
Hello Joey.:wavey:

Tbf the Tories are very likely to win (the Media is on their side after all) but I definitely think it'll be by a very different margin to whatever YouGov says.

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, TV, Radio, Tiktok, Reddit

which of the above would you say support the Tories?

Mystic Mock 23-07-2021 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11076024)
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, TV, Radio, Tiktok, Reddit

which of the above would you say support the Tories?

The Sun, The Times, Daily Mail, Telegraph, BBC News, Channel 5 News, and Sky News are all pro Tories.

And from what I've noticed the main voters at Elections tend to listen to BBC News more than they listen to people on YouTube.

Although you do make a fair point LT that those companies you've named are pro Labour.

user104658 23-07-2021 12:23 AM

Conservatives way ahead in polls and rising
 
Facebook is RIDDLED with tories. Twitter is probably an even split. TikTok and YouTube work on an algorithm- if you like watching story content, they will serve you pro-Tory content all day (and that goes for any other leaning or hobby or whatever). They learn what you like to see and show you more of it. If you are pro Tory, they will be pro Tory.


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