Viper wrote:Guest wrote:Red Okktober wrote:Cannydc wrote:Doubtless the reason at least one person on here is wetting himself and scanning the Heil on Sunday fr bad news Labour tittle tattle.
Told you that Tory lead was an outlying flash in the pan.
All together now.... OHHH JEREMY CORBYN....
(Source - Survation, the only pollsters to correctly call the GE result)
I'm guessing polls are more anti-May than they are pro-Corbyn, at a time when a GE isn't imminent.
Should a GE be called, I think the reality of having an anti-Semitic, terrorist-sympathising tramp as PM, with a cabinet made up of the likes of Marxist McDonnell and other assorted imbeciles, such as Dianne Abbott and Emily Thornberry, would mean it very unlikely the public would vote Labour in.
Out of season polls mean fuck all.
Yea.
At the last election labour did better than the polls expected!
And lost. The only poll that counts.
It would be nice if you could read this article, and see just how wrong you (and the author, none other than Dominic Lawson) can be.
However, it's paywalled. But it was a couple of weeks before the GE. The headline read "Don’t panic about polls. May is way ahead, the young are likely to say they will vote Labour; but less likely to vote"....
We Labourites are usually the ones wary of complacency and low turnouts.
Good polls will encourage better youth turnout. And they won't be voting Tory, that's for sure.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/dont ... -dx3wh0h6q