Even Abbott's getting in on the bantz game.
Sounds like she wants Rudd by the school gates at 3:30pm.
Sounds like she wants Rudd by the school gates at 3:30pm.
not really comfortable with implication that may forced rudd to do it while she was greiving, rudd is probably ambitious and makes her own choices. i'm sure may would have happily sent out that oaf fallon instead if rudd backed out, anything to avoid being personally humiliated on stage by corbyn.
BrilliantEven Abbott's getting in on the bantz game.
Sounds like she wants Rudd by the school gates at 3:30pm.
This is actually incredible.
Has Theresa May actually said why she wasn't​ participating?
Has Theresa May actually said why she wasn't​ participating?
Yeah, remarkable how that gets brushed under the carpet. Seems morals go out the window when it comes to money. Boris Johnson's excuse was along the lines of "if we don't sell them then someone else will".
Has Theresa May actually said why she wasn't​ participating?
She's focusing on the important things like Brexit negotiations. Which is why she called this snap election just after invoking Article 50.Has Theresa May actually said why she wasn't​ participating?
She said it was to spend time with the public instead, and preparing for Brexit negotiations.
You know, typical tory bollocks.
wish they'd extend that reasoning to most drugs, tbqh.
fuckthesnpfuckthesnpfuckthesnpfuckthesnp
WE are so close to a hung parliament and freedom from Tory rule and those cunts are spoiling it. Fuck them all.
Has Theresa May actually said why she wasn't​ participating?
Has Theresa May actually said why she wasn't​ participating?
The more I see of Corbyn the more I like him.
CON: 42% (-1)
LAB: 39% (+3)
LDEM: 7% (-2)
UKIP: 4% (-)
(via @YouGov / 30 - 31 May)
Because she wants to go and meet voters instead apparently. I want to see the evidence.. which voters did she meet this evening?Has Theresa May actually said why she wasn't​ participating?
Same. When Theresa called the election I thought it was a no-brainer and I was going to vote Tory because of Labour's disarray. But I have now made my postal vote.. and it wasn't Tory.The more I see of Corbyn the more I like him.
https://twitter.com/britainelects/status/870025264239177729
Westminster voting intention:
CON: 42% (-1)
LAB: 39% (+3)
LDEM: 7% (-2)
UKIP: 4% (-)
(via @YouGov / 30 - 31 May)
Even being ambitious, not sure why any Tory would have willingly taken May's place seeing it was a guarantee that they would be ganged up on and come out worse regardless of their performance.
CON: 42% (-1)
LAB: 39% (+3)
LDEM: 7% (-2)
UKIP: 4% (-)
(via @YouGov / 30 - 31 May)
It's Yougov but if the other polls also show a further narrowing in the gap...
https://twitter.com/britainelects/status/870025264239177729
Westminster voting intention:
CON: 42% (-1)
LAB: 39% (+3)
LDEM: 7% (-2)
UKIP: 4% (-)
(via @YouGov / 30 - 31 May)
Is Islington your constituency? If not, just vote for your local MP as you normally would?Everyone I speak to who are long term Labour supporters say they don't want to vote for Corbyn. My self included.
Where the fuck does that leave us?
YouGov really are playing with fire here - they really don't have a good track record recently and despite the narrowing election only they have Labour anywhere near this close. Either YouGov are playing a blinder or they're going to look very, very silly.
Hope it's accurate obvs
This is the thing they all show a narrowing but only YouGov and them alone are getting these kind of numbers. A lot of people seem to rate them as the best pollster but imo they're just really good at promotion.
"HERE WE... HERE WE... HERE WE FUCKING GO"What's their methodology for that poll?
CON: 42% (-1)
LAB: 39% (+3)
LDEM: 7% (-2)
UKIP: 4% (-)
(via @YouGov / 30 - 31 May)
I'm beginning to wonder if YouGov are predicting a sizable Under-25 turnout? That could explain the discrepancy between theirs and other polls.
Are there any other polls as recent as this one though?
Wouldn't want to place a bet on a Tory win. The moat has been breached and the door is on its last hinge. Can see any of the three outcomes.
Tories can't seem to stop stepping on rakes
After the event
nah, it's January, just trolling
What's their methodology for that poll?
CON: 42% (-1)
LAB: 39% (+3)
LDEM: 7% (-2)
UKIP: 4% (-)
(via @YouGov / 30 - 31 May)
https://twitter.com/britainelects/status/870025264239177729
Westminster voting intention:
CON: 42% (-1)
LAB: 39% (+3)
LDEM: 7% (-2)
UKIP: 4% (-)
(via @YouGov / 30 - 31 May)
I've never really trusted YouGov. There's something about their fundamental online opt in model which just seems wrong. Their cohort is self selecting (opting into their online polls) and while it might be demographically diverse, it's demographically diverse people who ALL signed up for online polling. Might not be significant but it's like polling a demographically and socially diverse group who all happen to like marmite.