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Re: The traditional CF voting intentions thread, week 6
Landslide it is then..
https://www.survation.com/survation-...-than-in-1997/ With two days until polls open, Survation predict that Labour will win the 2024 general election with 484 out of a total 650 seats. The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are in a close race to form the official opposition. Quote:
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It ain’t over till it’s over…
There are always the "shy" Conservative and Reform voters… |
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l don't disagree as there are probably several shy Conservative and Reform voters just on this forum.;)
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I think the biggest “risk” to Labour is Labour voters staying home.
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The childish side of me kek’d at this https://www.thepoke.com/2024/07/02/r...McLBh5FhbMXXgQ |
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While it is not their most probable outcome, they are giving only a 53% chance of the Tories getting more seats than the Lib Dems. If these newfangled MRP polls are as good as their makers say they are, Ed Davey as leader of His Majesty’s loyal opposition is an outcome now very much in play. https://www.survation.com/survation-...-than-in-1997/ There has been evidence throughout this campaign of Labour directing its resources outside of most constituencies in southwest England where the Lib Dems are most likely to take a seat off a Tory. I’m soaking up the drizzle in Penzance this morning, where some streets have an orange diamond in almost every window. So far I’ve seen just one Tory house on the western prom road and Labour is entirely absent. |
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My sister who has been a US resident for 20 years, and has dual nationality, has a vote in the UK election. She's not planning to vote, but farcical that people that haven't been UK resident for decades are getting a say. Presumably as the Gov thinks they'll vote Tory.
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It has been interesting that they have avoided wheeling out Johnson for obvious reasons but I guess they are now desperate. His speech yesterday confirmed their fears I think. He reminded most people why the Tories are being rejected and a lot of the reasons behind this are down to him.
The other curiosity is the effective absence of Jeremy Hunt in this campaign. Maybe he is too busy packing :) |
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Just goofing about and not talking about policies. Genius |
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I was down the Indian last night for my weekly meal, the owner did say to me on the weekend that he would be voting for the Greens instead of Labour.
He went along to a Nigel Farage event, which he said had a good Muslim attendance. He said the mosque is now promoting a vote for Reform. I'm predicting obviously a Labour win, but I don't think the majority will be as big as predicted. I haven't heard much of an argument for a vote for Starmer other than he's not the Conservatives. I think the pressure will be on him from day one, he's not going to grow the economy if he increases business taxes so tax the working person is the only option he has. I saw an interview with Andrew Fisher who was director of policy in the Labour party under Corbyn. It's interesting for someone like me who has been described as "Slightly to the right of Hitler" to get an extreme left wing view other than on CF. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T28aFimDfBw |
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