I generally check the BBC news site once or twice a day, and sometimes delve into the murk that is the 'Have Your Say' site, where The People can comment on the issues of the day.
For every topic, I guarantee I can predict the prevailing opinion, particularly the tone of the top 'reader's recommended' posts.
Now I'm fairly conservative (big and small C), and tend towards a moderately libertarian viewpoint, but it seems that 90% of respondents on HYS are at least as right wing as me, and many of them far more so.
If this was a true reflection of the thoughts and feelings of the populace, then the Labour party would be unelectable, the BNP would have a fair crack of getting into Downing Street and sales of the Daily Mail would exceed all other newspapers combined.
Why is this?
Is it because Labour voters are too busy in the pub/betting shop or watching Trisha?
Is it that people who use the Internet are generally more right-leaning?
I'm quite perplexed by this.
Any ideas?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/default.stm
For every topic, I guarantee I can predict the prevailing opinion, particularly the tone of the top 'reader's recommended' posts.
Now I'm fairly conservative (big and small C), and tend towards a moderately libertarian viewpoint, but it seems that 90% of respondents on HYS are at least as right wing as me, and many of them far more so.
If this was a true reflection of the thoughts and feelings of the populace, then the Labour party would be unelectable, the BNP would have a fair crack of getting into Downing Street and sales of the Daily Mail would exceed all other newspapers combined.
Why is this?
Is it because Labour voters are too busy in the pub/betting shop or watching Trisha?
Is it that people who use the Internet are generally more right-leaning?
I'm quite perplexed by this.
Any ideas?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/default.stm
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