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Tory Vote Unravelled In 2022
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This is from Sir John Curtice, the one whom everyone political generally puts their faith in when it comes to polls.
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Like his soundalike namesake actor from the TV series, is he a Persuader?
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Like his soundalike namesake actor from the TV series, is he a Persuader?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// Now only just over 40 per cent of those who voted Leave in 2016 support the Conservatives, well down on the 74 per cent who did so in 2019. In 2019 these voters were won around by a promise to “get Brexit done”. But now that it has been done they, like everyone else, are looking for competent government at home – and have become doubtful that the Conservatives can provide it. //
There it is in a nutshell. Sunak has a lot of work to do, and time is running out.
There it is in a nutshell. Sunak has a lot of work to do, and time is running out.
Ah, the usual attack the poster mode but won’t address the OP?
I was right, that funny sound when you were made a Mod really was the sound of the barrel being scraped.
Got any countering data to what Curtice has written?
Try this one instead then.
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I was right, that funny sound when you were made a Mod really was the sound of the barrel being scraped.
Got any countering data to what Curtice has written?
Try this one instead then.
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// More of a 'social influencer' perhaps //
Nope…
// He serves as president of the British Polling Council, vice-chair of the Economic and Social Data Service's Advisory Committee and is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Elections, the Executive Committee of the British Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, and the Policy Advisory Committee of the Institute for Public Policy Research.[2] He was formerly a Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study and a member of the steering committee of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Project.
Curtice has frequently appeared on the BBC during broadcast coverage of general elections in the United Kingdom, giving his accurate predictions of the results in 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2017. //
Nope…
// He serves as president of the British Polling Council, vice-chair of the Economic and Social Data Service's Advisory Committee and is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Elections, the Executive Committee of the British Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, and the Policy Advisory Committee of the Institute for Public Policy Research.[2] He was formerly a Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study and a member of the steering committee of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Project.
Curtice has frequently appeared on the BBC during broadcast coverage of general elections in the United Kingdom, giving his accurate predictions of the results in 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2017. //
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Ah, the old ‘Duplicate to take other stories off the leaderboard’ trick again?
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FT have got it too but it’s behind a paywall.
https:/ /www.ft .com/co ntent/d 6b84faf -f556-4 fdd-ac2 7-65c2d 514aa2f
But you get the gist from the headline.
UK's growth prospects worst among top economies, warns OECD
22 Nov 2022
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But you get the gist from the headline.
UK's growth prospects worst among top economies, warns OECD
22 Nov 2022
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