davidjay wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 8:32 pm
Perhaps even more important was a conversation I had at work today with someone who said they had never voted Labour but felt it was time for a change. I was reminded of something I put on here many years ago, namely that an elderly Labour activist of some seventy-odd years standing had once told me that the biggest factor in a change of government isn't the economy, or the cost of living, or being a lying immoral shower of bastards, it's "Let the other lot have a go."
Apparently it was the prevailing comment picked up in Tiverton and Hointon, I read one article on a piece from there and the same stuff was being spoken on spotlight. The polls looked good for Miliband but those pieces weren’t picking up the “change” direction, it does seem to be appearing more and more.
The Optimum (?) will key as it’s the lowest scoring pollster due to the way they distribute don’t knows back to their vote in 2019, Chris Curtis their pollster guy however admitted the switch number though small was important for Labour as it had stuck fast for months and was replicated elsewhere.
The switch number from Lab to Tories was around 8/9 it’s showing at 15/17 on those polls today it’s easily enough for a landslide, it was enough at 8/9 for a change of government.