Re: Election 2019, Week 1
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Originally Posted by Pierre
Granted, that's usually Hugh's job but you're very good at it too.
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if that came out of a politicians mouth, it would be taken almost refreshingly Lucid, compared to some of the drivel the Long-Baily, Nandy and their ilk come out with.
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You say "pedantic", I say "tom-ay-toe"...
Anyhoo...
https://www.icmunlimited.com/our-wor...election-2019/
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Headline voting intention figures:
Con: 38%
Lab: 31%
Lib Dem: 15%
Brexit Party: 9%
Green: 3%
SNP: 3%
UKIP: 1%
Plaid: 0%
Another party: 1%
Key points:
Nearly eight in ten of those who voted Tory at the 2017 general election say that they will vote Conservative again (77%), compared to just over seven in ten 2017 Labour voters who say that they will vote Labour again (73%). Just over one in ten of those who voted Conservative in 2017 now intend to vote for the Brexit Party (11%), a similar proportion to that of 2017 Labour voters who now intend to vote Liberal Democrat (12%).
The Conservatives seem to be doing a better job of capturing 2016 Leave voters than Labour are doing of capturing 2016 Remain voters. Just under six in ten Leave voters intend to vote Tory (57%), while less than half of Remain voters intend to vote Labour (45%). Two in ten Leave voters say that they will break for the Brexit Party (18%), compared to the nearly three in ten Remain voters who say they will vote Liberal Democrat (27%).
Conservatives appear to be performing impressively among ‘Conservative Remainers’ (those who voted Remain in 2016 and Conservative in 2017), with nearly seven in ten saying that they intend to stick with the Tories (67%).
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