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General Election. "You Gov Poll"

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gulliver1 | 09:05 Sun 21st Aug 2022 | News
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If there was a General Election now.
43% would vote Labour.
28% Tory.
11% Lib .
7% Green Party
5% Snp .
6% Dont know
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ToraToraTora //Love gulliver's forlorn hopes, I wonder how long he'll sulk after the Tories win next time, PMSL!// Not as long as you and Naomi have over Johnson getting turfed out by his own parliamentary party.
10:00 Sun 21st Aug 2022
And these polls are always wrong
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10.07.... You hope.
You have no idea which party I vote for, or even if I vote
Good news for those of us who'd like a change.
Howver I think I read somewhere that this is the biggest poll lead for Labour since 2013.
And in 2015 ...
no reason to suppose they're "wrong", barry, they're opinion polls. Actual polls betore elections aimed at predicitng the result by asssessing voters' intentions often go astray because voters lie. But there's no reason for them to do so at the moment.
Depends what you mean by "wrong"
Polls can be accurate at the time, but so far from a general election they plainly are not predictions. As I indicated above.
In the 44736 days since labour was founded, they have been in power for 8722, 19.5%. The Tories have had 25090 days, 56.1%. Now I know who my money is on for the next GE.
Am sure there accurate trouble is unfortunately gulliver the next election is 2 years away.
It's very thoughtful of you to think of us here even though it don't affect you if you l8ve abroad and don't get a vote here
After a couple of years of Truss that lead will probably be bigger.

All Labour should really have to do is not self destruct which admittedly is a big ask for them.
It's mid term post/mid crises. Plenty of time for the Tories to get back and win. Labour need Scotland to have any chance. I'll still take a bet if anyone wants it.
I think often when people are asked how they would vote they say Labour.

However when it comes to the day they remember previous Labour governments, and just can't do it.
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10.24 LOL.
Love gulliver's forlorn hopes, I wonder how long he'll sulk after the Tories win next time, PMSL!
Leads always lessen the near we get to an election. There is never a clear favourite even when the election has been called.
Even with this poll, I would say the Conservatives must be favourites to win the next GE. They have a huge majority and can afford to lose 50 seats, and still be the victors.
As Vivian Stanshall (Bonzo Dog) said, 'No matter who you vote for, the government always gets in'.

Unfortunately, true !
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//It's mid term post/mid crises. Plenty of time for the Tories to get back and win.//

Problem is they’ve had a string of them since Johnson got the job though.
Covid aside, 2 and a half years of mismanagement, scandal, a slew of resignations over the PM’s behaviour, record-breaking by election losses and a PM ousted for lying, on top of which we have cost of living, NHS and heating crises.
Keep re-cycling the same old garbage, things are bad and it’s k my going to get worse.
The country has had enough of shareholders and executives getting eye-watering payouts and bonuses as they see a drop in their living standards year on year.
12 years of being told ‘we are all in this together’ by multi-millionaires has taken its toll and everyone has had enough.
Tories are toast at the next election, they’ll never recover in time.
Save your silly bets for fuel over the winter, you’re gonna need it because Mrs Flip-Flop couldn’t organise a pillow fight in a dormitory.
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//Love gulliver's forlorn hopes, I wonder how long he'll sulk after the Tories win next time, PMSL!//

Not as long as you and Naomi have over Johnson getting turfed out by his own parliamentary party.
I don't really care & I won't vote in the next GE 'cos I know who my MP will be. (& I think that's a sad fact at the heart of UK politics)
I'm sure any party that would promise to level up pre & post 2016 retirees OAPs would attract a lot of older voters.

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