What a disaster the Tories are.
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FN2TypeR said:
The only poll quoted where they are significantly below their 2015 general election result is the first one.
The earliest poll quoted there has UKIP 16% Conservatives 38%.The latest has Ukip 6% Conservatives 47%. UKIPs support is collapsing while the right wing nut jobs return to supporting their real party.
JawKnee said:
FN2TypeR said:
The only poll quoted where they are significantly below their 2015 general election result is the first one.
The earliest poll quoted there has UKIP 16% Conservatives 38%.The latest has Ukip 6% Conservatives 47%. UKIPs support is collapsing while the right wing nut jobs return to their real party.
JawKnee said:
FN2TypeR said:
The only poll quoted where they are significantly below their 2015 general election result is the first one.
The earliest poll quoted there has UKIP 16% Conservatives 38%.The latest has Ukip 6% Conservatives 47%. UKIPs support is collapsing while the right wing nut jobs return to supporting their real party.
Also:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cu5O5qFWYAAG9ni.png:la...
Average = UKIP a touch down, Tories up, Lib Dems slightly down, Labour down down.
Edited by FN2TypeR on Thursday 20th October 14:08
FN2TypeR said:
Where as two of the polls have UKIP sitting "about right" with regards to their 2015 result, slightly under, but by a tiny margin, whilst the Tories sit about 7% above theirs, which is a pretty vast margin.
Also:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cu5O5qFWYAAG9ni.png:la...
Average = UKIP a touch down, Tories up, Lib Dems slightly down, Labour down down.
You are right in what you say but we already know this. Why are you treating it like it is ground breaking news? Labour's polling has remained relatively stable over the last few weeks. UKIPs on the other hand has collapsed big time, leaching potential voters to the Tories. Also:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cu5O5qFWYAAG9ni.png:la...
Average = UKIP a touch down, Tories up, Lib Dems slightly down, Labour down down.
Edited by FN2TypeR on Thursday 20th October 14:08
Edited by JawKnee on Thursday 20th October 14:17
sidicks said:
FN2TypeR said:
Nah Jawknee is right, the mans a knobber!
Everyone is entitled to a personal opinion. As far as Boris's role as London Mayor is concerned, JawKnee couldn't be more wrong - as is the with most things he comments on!powerstroke said:
alfie2244 said:
JawKnee said:
He was a knobber and a useless mayor as well.
I know I shouldn't but I've been doing some sleuthing.....go on admit it you are David Platt and your mum has locked you in the cellar hasn't she?JawKnee said:
He was a knobber and a useless mayor as well.
I spent a couple of days on the stump with him and can categorically state that it was like walking down the street with a rockstar. Young or old, left or right, he was constantly mobbed for selfies and handshakes. Even many who disagreed with him and said they'd never vote Tory held him in some level of affection. Even the white van man that stopped just after shouting'Boris you wker' and jumped out to shake hands and say'only joking mate'.I think you seriously underestimate the public appeal of an inverted pyramid of wiff-waff.
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