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Bumaye
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« on: June 01, 2017, 06:31:28 AM »
« edited: June 01, 2017, 06:52:21 AM by Bumaye »

No evidence that giant polls are any better tbh.

True, it need not be. But 1/2K polls are usually meaningless.
 
  
Basically all polls for the French presidential election had sample sizes of 1.000 to 2.500 and they were spot on.   
 
 
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Election promises are honest/dishonest -

Tory - 24/51 (-27), Lab - 35/35 (0), Lib-Dem - 25/29 (-4), UKIP - 16/45 (-29)

Best policies for the country

Tory - 32, Lab - 33, Lin-Dem - 6, UKIP - 4

Best policies for your family

Tory - 29, Lab - 35, Lin-Dem - 6, UKIP - 4

Election campaign - Good/Bad

Tory - 35/46 (-11), Lab - 43/39 (+4), Lib-Dem - 20/46 (-26), UKIP - 7/58 (-51)

 
 
Who is the most honest? Labour. 
Who is best for the country? Labour. 
Who is best for your family? Labour. 
Who runs the best campaign? Labour. 
 
So Brits, who do you vote for? The Tories, d'uh. Corbyn is weird. 
 
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Bumaye
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« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2017, 05:32:18 AM »

YouGov: 
 
Conservative 42% 305
Labour 38% 268
Liberal Democrats 9% 13
UKIP 3% 0
Green 2% 1
SNP   4% 42
Plaid Cymru 0% 2 
 
Labour, SNP, LibDem, PC and Greens with exactly 326 seats. 
 
Sample size: 8095 
Date: 4th June
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