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Old 30-03-2015, 04:51 PM #9
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Originally Posted by joeysteele View Post
There was a poll from yougov also out over the weekend that showed different resuults to that one with Labour 4% ahead and that poll was for the Sunday Times.

Unblieveable in the poll in the opening thrad that people prefer to have someone as PM they think is arrogant and not genuine.

As JoshBB said, the only way to judge the polls is not take one in isolation but follow more the poll of polls tha gives an average of all polls done.

With margins of error, the poll above and the one I mentioned in the Sunday Times are in fact likely both saying the same thing, the parties remain almost neck and neck with the tiniest advantage to one or the other.

Sadly, even on TV today and in the media obviously all we are going to be looking at is poll after poll with analysis thereof.
We will porobably hear more about polling than actual policies.
I agree Joey.
These polls don't count for much to me, they can get the result they want by moving to different areas of the country anyhow.
I treckon if will be pretty much neck and neck all the way now.
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