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Old 06-05-2022, 16:09   #49
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Re: Local Elections 2022

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Originally Posted by Hom3r View Post
The BBC have said that if this was an election, Labour would have 35% and Conservatives 30%


Yet no mention that local and general election votes differ wildly.


Another nail in their so-called neutrality coffin
They do this all the time. The projected national results are a standard part of local elections as it helps - maybe incorrectly - place the results into some context as people look to these elections to try and see what it means at the national level.

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Lib Dems take Somerset.

Forget Labour (who've done a better bit today than last night), the Lib Dems have made massive gains.
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