Find Out Now polling does tend to throw up some odd results. There’s also a poll out from More In Common today that puts the Greens 13 points BEHIND Labour.
Find out now is not the most reliable pollster out there so probably best to wait for s few more polls and a policy manifesto before handing the keys to No10 to Polanski.
Yes because other than their nuts nuclear and immigration policy which haven’t been updated since 2023, everything else they want to do will benefit the country.
I’m already preparing for a Greens vs Reform 2029 GE and I’ll be voting for green. Still need to meet my local Green candidate to scope out what they’re like though.
These lads are the new YouGov, whatever result is most likely to get them a headline, that’s the one they’ll find.
The next election about to get real fucking challenging for the colourblind community.
Given the last few elections the trend is the party or person that Reddit says will win by a landslide gets hammered. I doubt this will be any different.
Hopefully the media will make a big deal with this.
Then maybe Labour will try and win back some of the voters they’ve lost to the Greens, Lib Dems, National parties and indies rather than going after Reform voters who don’t seem interested at all.
Ditch the religious fundamentalism, don’t completely dismantle the one thing stopping Russia/China from bombing us into oblivion, and double down on the progressive, anti-authoritarian policies and they’d have a shot at winning some serious seats.
They need to be to Labour what Reform is to the Tories. A real left wing ideology, free of religious beliefs, that can shake the mainstream parties into action and remind them of what they should be.
We dipped into two shades of grey since Thatcher brought both parties to the centre right. I’m all for drawing up two actual left and right parties with proper ideologies.
Problem is, both sides have so many inherently bad things about them that I can not in good faith vote for them. But Greens are so close to winning me over, just get rid of the fundamentalists and nuclear disarmaments.
Can see it now. Ex-hypnotherapist led Greens (fantasists generally anyway) cock block Labour and have big role in leading to Reform GE win.
UK voters try not to vote based on vibes challenge (impossible)
Find Out Now have not done political polling before, so we cannot track their accuracy. Their Linked In says they have 6 employees, but they manage to bang out one national political poll a week. They state its self funded. So who ever does the model for their poll (how you match your data sample to a projection of who will vote) must be …. “busy” and “cheap”. Or more to the point they are banging out basically polls with no model, so the equivalent of online questionaries and have what is likely to be the absolute minimum effort poll to meet British Polling Council standards if they do actually meet those standards.
In poll watching you tend to go with as big a sample of polling groups you can to avoid bad sampling by one poor pollster throwing your observations off.
Green voters are mostly cranks and obsessives, so they will just cherry pick the poll that says what they want to hear and throw childlike tantrums at anyone who points to flaws.
Most polling over the past few weeks has Labour in the low 20-%ish range or very high teens while the greens are around 10-12%. Come back in a month and see what they say. Polling with years before an election is best done with patience and caution. Leave the astrologers and boob hypnotists to obsess over the obvious weakest polling company pushing a poll they want to believe in.
Economically illiterate populist about to hand economically illiterate fascists a supermajority. Wholesome.
Wait, but Starmer supporters kept telling me that it was necessary for Labour to move to the right to win back Reform voters. Why aren’t Labour soaring ahead in the polls?
Yeah I live under a Green council and a Green MP.
The moment they get in power, they wind up having to do all the hard, unpopular things they slated Labour for doing.
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Find Out Now polling does tend to throw up some odd results. There’s also a poll out from More In Common today that puts the Greens 13 points BEHIND Labour.
Find out now is not the most reliable pollster out there so probably best to wait for s few more polls and a policy manifesto before handing the keys to No10 to Polanski.
Yes because other than their nuts nuclear and immigration policy which haven’t been updated since 2023, everything else they want to do will benefit the country.
I’m already preparing for a Greens vs Reform 2029 GE and I’ll be voting for green. Still need to meet my local Green candidate to scope out what they’re like though.
These lads are the new YouGov, whatever result is most likely to get them a headline, that’s the one they’ll find.
The next election about to get real fucking challenging for the colourblind community.
Given the last few elections the trend is the party or person that Reddit says will win by a landslide gets hammered. I doubt this will be any different.
Hopefully the media will make a big deal with this.
Then maybe Labour will try and win back some of the voters they’ve lost to the Greens, Lib Dems, National parties and indies rather than going after Reform voters who don’t seem interested at all.
Ditch the religious fundamentalism, don’t completely dismantle the one thing stopping Russia/China from bombing us into oblivion, and double down on the progressive, anti-authoritarian policies and they’d have a shot at winning some serious seats.
They need to be to Labour what Reform is to the Tories. A real left wing ideology, free of religious beliefs, that can shake the mainstream parties into action and remind them of what they should be.
We dipped into two shades of grey since Thatcher brought both parties to the centre right. I’m all for drawing up two actual left and right parties with proper ideologies.
Problem is, both sides have so many inherently bad things about them that I can not in good faith vote for them. But Greens are so close to winning me over, just get rid of the fundamentalists and nuclear disarmaments.
Can see it now. Ex-hypnotherapist led Greens (fantasists generally anyway) cock block Labour and have big role in leading to Reform GE win.
UK voters try not to vote based on vibes challenge (impossible)
Find Out Now have not done political polling before, so we cannot track their accuracy. Their Linked In says they have 6 employees, but they manage to bang out one national political poll a week. They state its self funded. So who ever does the model for their poll (how you match your data sample to a projection of who will vote) must be …. “busy” and “cheap”. Or more to the point they are banging out basically polls with no model, so the equivalent of online questionaries and have what is likely to be the absolute minimum effort poll to meet British Polling Council standards if they do actually meet those standards.
In poll watching you tend to go with as big a sample of polling groups you can to avoid bad sampling by one poor pollster throwing your observations off.
Green voters are mostly cranks and obsessives, so they will just cherry pick the poll that says what they want to hear and throw childlike tantrums at anyone who points to flaws.
Most polling over the past few weeks has Labour in the low 20-%ish range or very high teens while the greens are around 10-12%. Come back in a month and see what they say. Polling with years before an election is best done with patience and caution. Leave the astrologers and boob hypnotists to obsess over the obvious weakest polling company pushing a poll they want to believe in.
Economically illiterate populist about to hand economically illiterate fascists a supermajority. Wholesome.
Wait, but Starmer supporters kept telling me that it was necessary for Labour to move to the right to win back Reform voters. Why aren’t Labour soaring ahead in the polls?
Yeah I live under a Green council and a Green MP.
The moment they get in power, they wind up having to do all the hard, unpopular things they slated Labour for doing.
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