The PH exit poll

Poll: The PH exit poll

Total Members Polled: 1181

Conservative: 60%
Labour: 8%
Liberal Democrat: 6%
UKIP: 19%
SNP: 3%
Plaid: 0%
Green: 2%
Other: 2%
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Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

246 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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pilchardthecat said:
PH clearly not representative.... most amusing
You're most likely right, but we don't know that yet.

jonby

5,357 posts

159 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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Einion Yrth said:
jonby said:
Einion Yrth said:
Justayellowbadge said:
Err, I meant actually voted, not intention...
Probably should have started it tomorrow then.
I've already voted, by post
Would you not have voted on the PH exit poll after close of polling tomorrow?
yes, but not relevant

the OP stated people shouldn't enter this poll till they've voted. if people have already started to vote (by post) then providing they read the OP, no reason not to start it now. Interesting to see the results in the poll before tomorrow based on votes thus far. Particularly if it shows a difference in trends between postal voters and the electorate as a whole

BGARK

5,498 posts

248 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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pilchardthecat said:
PH clearly not representative.... most amusing
PH clearly mostly employed...

rs1952

5,247 posts

261 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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So let me see… scratchchin

At 2001 on Wednesday 6th May a thread was started by “Just a yellow badge” called “Poll: The PH exit poll.”

Four minutes later he found the need to post: “Err, I meant actually voted, not intention...” because people were already voting in an exit poll for an election which, unless you have a postal vote, hasn’t started yet and won’t start until tomorrow morning.

Then, 3 minutes later at 2008:

don4l said:
I see that it is currently 50% UKIP and 50% conservative.

That would make for a cracking "Grand Coalition".

As I said elsewhere, I think that Dave would be a brilliant Deputy PM.
And to think that only yesterday, don was saying that people who vote lib dem are a bit dim.

Perhaps the dim ones have stopped voting LD and started voting in exit polls 11 hours before the polling stations open?


Wacky Racer

38,403 posts

249 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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Vote CONSERVATIVE X You know it makes sense.



(This is PH after all, home of all well built company directors)


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pilchardthecat

7,483 posts

181 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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Wacky Racer said:
Vote CONSERVATIVE X You know it makes sense.



(This is PH after all, home of all well built company directors)


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Not until they get rid of Dave. Still waiting for the referendum on the Lisbon treaty. Cast blancmange guarantee

jmorgan

36,010 posts

286 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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Cons. Best of a bad lot this time around.

BGARK

5,498 posts

248 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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Wacky Racer said:
(This is PH after all, home of all well built company directors)


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The "EXTRA" well built company directors are all voting UKIP wink

Spice_Weasel

2,288 posts

255 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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jmorgan said:
Cons. Best of a bad lot this time around.
This. Least worst option for us all.

wolves_wanderer

12,423 posts

239 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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pilchardthecat said:
Not until they get rid of Dave. Still waiting for the referendum on the Lisbon treaty. Cast blancmange guarantee
Because it isn't at all a waste of time having a referendum on something that has already happened. I demand a referendum on the Iraq war.

stuart313

740 posts

115 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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I haven't voted yet but I clicked UKIP anyway because 1. I will vote that anyway and 2. I wanted to see what the poll said. oh and 3. because I can.

southendpier

5,293 posts

231 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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As a well built company director my choice is obvious. But I live in a very Con seat.

Having rebuilt my company after the Labour boom and bust years; I wouldn't trust them to take my dog for a walk.

a311

5,843 posts

179 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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Not voted yet but will be voting Conservative. My area is what is classed as a safe Labour seat but that has eroded over the past couple of elections. UKIP have campaigned hard and have the most signs banners out etc and expect they'll do well.

I'd be happy the coalition being maintained- ANYTHING but a Labor/SNP unholy alliance.........

fido

16,905 posts

257 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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pilchardthecat said:
Not until they get rid of Dave. Still waiting for the referendum on the Lisbon treaty. Cast blancmange guarantee
Voting Conservative, if only to shut up all the horrid Labour posters on my FaceBook feed! But yes the lack of EU referendum may have cost them dearly.

saaby93

32,038 posts

180 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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The Spruce goose said:
No option for bnp so voted ukip same thing really.
Where's the DUP option shout

skeggysteve

5,724 posts

219 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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Postal voted UKIP and so has my wife - she is not on here so add one more to the poll.


sanf

673 posts

174 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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anonymous said:
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^^^This - happy with the current set up. Interesting poll though - that would really freak out the pundits....bounce

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

264 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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If only CMD had lived up to his promise[s]....

mikef

4,941 posts

253 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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Labour

Always have, always will

I'll be the only one in my parish or constituency mind you

V8covin

7,464 posts

195 months

Wednesday 6th May 2015
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I voted for Mugabe