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I have a cheese grater in the dishwasher.
I meant it as symbolic of all manufacturers of dairy products.think that's probably true for most of the larger parties, possibly less so for some of the more fringe parties
I meant it as symbolic of all manufacturers of dairy products.think that's probably true for most of the larger parties, possibly less so for some of the more fringe parties
Whilst we're talking about not voting....
The main cause of the drop in government approval is a collapse in support amongst over-65s.
The sort of thing that an incoming administration thinks it can get to do with nearly 5 years of the electoral cycle left to play out. But one thing we can be sure of is that, in the 2029 GE campaign, the vermin will make sure that the oldies remember this stupid and unnecessary austerity.maybe the policy decision to let pensioners freeze this winter wasn't such a good idea...
Nah, they'll have frozen to death by then. Problem solved. The over 65s never liked Labour in the first place. At least they're killing off the people who didn't vote for them. The Tory response to Covid seemed crazy in terms of killing off their core voters. (tongue firmly in cheek)The sort of thing that an incoming administration thinks it can get to do with nearly 5 years of the electoral cycle left to play out. But one thing we can be sure of is that, in the 2029 GE campaign, the vermin will make sure that the oldies remember this stupid and unnecessary austerity.
And so the hollowing out of the centre continues.and MiC's Friday (sub 30%) numbers tell a tale of rapidly disillusioned Labour voters...ooof....
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Ooof
How many of those were actually in Scotland though?Certainly another straw in the wind, but quite hypothetical.
Other 'straws' have actually happened...
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Good question to which I don't have an answer. ApolsHow many of those were actually in Scotland though?
13, so about a seventh. Times seven for a comparable-ish figure to a whole Scotland poll.Good question to which I don't have an answer. Apols
Yeah, but there's not much milage in muddling up Council by-elections and Westminster polling.13, so about a seventh. Times seven for a comparable-ish figure to a whole Scotland poll.
Honeymoon over , divorce kicked in
yes agree but still pretty shocking polling from Sir StarmerEveryone knows, and I know you know, but this is a question about an election still 5 years off. So what we’re seeing is deep disappointment for Starmer right now. But the SNP is more than capable of generating deep disappointment over the next 5 years!
Indeed.yes agree but still pretty shocking polling from Sir Starmer
I think that this is the first pollster to produce evidence of cross-over; so soon.