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Previously on "Latest poll - be afraid, be very afraid"
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The Brexit party needs a decent manifesto and they would have a real chance the original parties are more toxic than Chinese baby milk.
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Once Boris Johnson has been crowned watch the combined support for Brexit party and Tories shrink as the Remainers peel off.
The Tories will simply become the extended Brexit party.
I don't see much hope for them in the next GE.
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Not sure if that reflects what will happen in an election. Some might wonder what other policies the BR party has. Not much info at mo.
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"LAB 26% CON 26% BREX 16% LD 21% GRE 6% CHUK 1% UKIP 1% AP 5%"= 102% (some numbers were rounded up)Originally posted by Whorty View PostCan't see that as they are (mostly) the same voter pool.
So no, they are not same voter pool, but big question how it would work in marginals - if they make pact though, then Farage will call on the faithful to vote for Tory Scum
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Can't see that as they are (mostly) the same voter pool. Very real risk to Tories that their vote is split with Brexit Party and in marginal seats this results in a Lib/Lab win. High possibility that Brexit win voters off Tory, but they both lose the seat to Lab/LibOriginally posted by AtW View PostIt will be coalition called BRExit CON
HTH
Of course, if Lab don't get their brexit message sorted the same could happen between them and Libs
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FTFYOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostWhy? You're plainly not a supporter of democracy inany form!the very narrow form I imagine it exists in the UK
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I support democracy in a form of compulsory voting (to deal with voter supression techniques) and proportional representation, backed up by regular referendums like the Swiss got.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWhy? You're plainly not a supporter of democracy in any form!
Plus guns - that's 4 pillars of healthy democracy.
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Why should I be afraid? Worst case, Corbyn gets in and I don't get any inheritance from my parents when they die.
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btw this poll would make sense in a country with a sensible electoral system - proportional representation
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Latest poll - be afraid, be very afraid
In the latest poll from 19th-20th June
https://mailchi.mp/survation/new-pol...e=%5BUNIQID%5D
LAB 26% CON 24% BREX 20% LD 18% GRE 6% CHUK 1% UKIP 1% AP 5%
This will deliver a Lab-Lib-SNP coalition government.
If Boris is in charge a few Brexit party voters switch to the Tories but some Tory voters leave for the Lib Dems
LAB 26% CON 26% BREX 16% LD 21% GRE 6% CHUK 1% UKIP 1% AP 5%
That result is worse for the Tory Brexit party coalition that end up with 258 seats.
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