https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5119972/t ... akthrough/
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Brexit
Personally not so interested in polls at this stage but i know some FMs are.
Asked who has the upper hand in the negotiations so far 50% think the EU are doing better and Britain are accepting their demands, 26% think there has been give and take on both sides and just 4% think Britain has the upper hand.
http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/blog/archives/9960
McAz wrote:Oh no - how will we sleep at nights.
Same poll a week ago: CON 40%(+1), LAB 41%(nc), LDEM 7%(nc).
Guest wrote:McAz wrote:Oh no - how will we sleep at nights.
Same poll a week ago: CON 40%(+1), LAB 41%(nc), LDEM 7%(nc).
Statistically it's basically the same poll - well within the margin of error.
The problem for the Tories is this time last year they were nearly double digits ahead, everything is trending in the wrong direction for them and that's before the effects of soaring inflation begin to be felt
McAz wrote:Guest wrote:McAz wrote:Oh no - how will we sleep at nights.
Same poll a week ago: CON 40%(+1), LAB 41%(nc), LDEM 7%(nc).
Statistically it's basically the same poll - well within the margin of error.
The problem for the Tories is this time last year they were nearly double digits ahead, everything is trending in the wrong direction for them and that's before the effects of soaring inflation begin to be felt
And meanwhile the Brextremists must pretend that this sell-out (from their perspective) is the Brexit they voted for all along. Sad on one level.
Viper wrote:Why has corbyn never managed to close the gap between him and may as preferred PM to less than 10 points?
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