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'Tis such a shame that votes are not what counts, it's seats and turnout.certainly seems to be happening with the current government.
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Voting intention
If there were a general election held tomorrow, which party would you vote for?yougov.co.uk
The last election percentages were as:
And the prediction is
So Labour are 21%, and Reform on 29%. But who in their right mind gives Reform a half a chance at government in the next election?
So at the last election, the result was 10% more for Labour, but Reform are only 8% above Labour, and there's no scrutiny of which constituencies.
Then there's turn-out.
It's fine stopping people in the street and asking them what their voting preference will be. But how many will actually go to the polls, and how many will change their mind before they get there?
