:sunglasses: 30 % :pray: 10 % :laughing: 60 %
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Massive swing to Greens as Labour betrays climate. Or not. Though admittedly, Starmer's personal ratings fall (but might be because last figure was an outlier).

Online people massively overestimate how much attention voters pay to details. Even details likes £20bn on top issues.
By mattomac
#62552
More in common reduced Labour to 11pts but with reform benefitting it looks well dodge and frankly no one really knows where they come from.

They are similar in regards to Opinium with DKs but they showed 18 at the weekend and I doubt it shifted a whole on Sunday and Monday.

Polling at a weekend has always been an issue mind.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#62650
More on the two recent MRPs. Twin capitals of collapsing Tory votes is are The Fens and Essex, with their huge Brexit votes. The Tories would still hold lots of these seats (I don't think they could some of these in a by-election). But it looks like a Brexit unwinding, as David Herdson (who is worth a follow) calls it. I've said before I think Brexit has propped the Tories up in a lot of seats since 2015. No wonder Ed Milliband didn't do very well.

By Youngian
#62757
I've said before I think Brexit has propped the Tories up in a lot of seats since 2015. No wonder Ed Milliband didn't do very well.

The arithmetic looked good for Labour in GE2015 as UKIP were eating into Tory votes. Didn’t work out that way to say the least but we avoided ‘chaos under Ed Miliband.’
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#62837
O Noes! You mean he isn't genuine and those stories about Brexiters are all made up!?!
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By kreuzberger
#62840
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2024 6:15 pm O Noes! You mean he isn't genuine and those stories about Brexiters are all made up!?!
I don't see why such an accomplished racer of thoroughbred swans would be joshing us about Brexiteers' capers.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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A noted TwitteX parodyist, m'lud.
Quite amusing stories baiting the gammon.
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By kreuzberger
#62847
Andy McDandy wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2024 7:18 pm Um, who is this Archer guy, and why is he notable?
There can't be a shorter form of story-telling, and he is the master of all he surveys. His characters are beautifully formed into the monsters that they are. He is also one of us on his day off.
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