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General Election voting intentions

General election voting intention

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 3 5.9%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 3 5.9%
  • Labour

    Votes: 23 45.1%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 10 19.6%
  • Reform

    Votes: 6 11.8%
  • Workers Party of Britain

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Monster Raving Looney Party

    Votes: 3 5.9%
  • SNP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Plaid Cyrmu

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 2.0%

  • Total voters
    51

Spoonz Red E

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I didn't watch the debate so I don't know at the moment who our next president is going to be.
 

Spanks

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I didn't watch the debate so I don't know at the moment who our next president is going to be.
Isn’t that Taggy’s job?
 

grecIAN Harris

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Well you have two options up here in Torridge, Tories or LibDem. Until proportional representation comes in, which I would back, a vote for anyone else is wasted. I don't think I'd ever see myself voting Tory so that only leaves one box to put a x in.
 

BigBanker

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Nearly time for our next weekly snapshot. If you've had a change of heart, you can amend your response!
 

BigBanker

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Change from last week:

Conservatives +/- (-0.7pps)
Green Party +/- (-1.1pps)
Labour +3 (+1.0pps)
Liberal Democrats +1 (-0.3pps)
Reform +3 (+6.2pps)
Workers Party Of Britain -1 (-2.7pps)
Monster Raving Loony Party +1 (-1.6pps)
SNP +/- (-0.7pps)
Plaid Cymru +/-
Other -1 (-3.1pps)

6 votes added in total

Reform had a strong week, riding the Farage wave and doubling their vote share.

Labour matched Reform's performance by adding the same number of votes.

Rishi Sunak will be relieved to see his D Day gaff didn't cost them any votes, with their share holding firm at a whopping 4.7% of Exewebber's polled.

Plenty of questions for the coming week. What will the campaigning bring? Will Nigel's milkshake bring all the voters to Farage? How much longer can I be arsed to keep this up?
 

Alistair20000

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Change from last week:

Conservatives +/- (-0.7pps)
Green Party +/- (-1.1pps)
Labour +3 (+1.0pps)
Liberal Democrats +1 (-0.3pps)
Reform +3 (+6.2pps)
Workers Party Of Britain -1 (-2.7pps)
Monster Raving Loony Party +1 (-1.6pps)
SNP +/- (-0.7pps)
Plaid Cymru +/-
Other -1 (-3.1pps)

6 votes added in total

Reform had a strong week, riding the Farage wave and doubling their vote share.

Labour matched Reform's performance by adding the same number of votes.

Rishi Sunak will be relieved to see his D Day gaff didn't cost them any votes, with their share holding firm at a whopping 4.7% of Exewebber's polled.

Plenty of questions for the coming week. What will the campaigning bring? Will Nigel's milkshake bring all the voters to Farage? How much longer can I be arsed to keep this up?
Abandoning the upkeep of your thread is a criminal offence :)
 

Grecian2K

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Abandoning the upkeep of your thread is a criminal offence :)
Unless he is summoned back for an "urgent" ITV interview of course. 🙄
 

SEA Grecian

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As of yet I haven't seen a list of parties standing in Exeter but my vote will probably be tactical to make sure a certain Party doesn't get back in
Here you go!

Amusingly the Reform candidate not only looks exactly as you'd expect a Reform candidate to look, he hasn't updated his campaign announcement since the least election he stood in for Plymouth council. Not sure this message will win him many votes at the correct end of the Devon Expressway.

'Born in Plymouth, Served in the Royal Navy & Lived in Devonport for over 22 years. I want to be Devonport's voice on the local council.'

 

BigBanker

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Here you go!

Amusingly the Reform candidate not only looks exactly as you'd expect a Reform candidate to look, he hasn't updated his campaign announcement since the least election he stood in for Plymouth council. Not sure this message will win him many votes at the correct end of the Devon Expressway.

'Born in Plymouth, Served in the Royal Navy & Lived in Devonport for over 22 years. I want to be Devonport's voice on the local council.'

That is absolutely superb.
 

Banksy

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First they came for the DUP supporters
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a DUP supporter

Then they came for Orkney Island Independence League supporters
And I did not speak out
Because I was not an Orkney Island Independence League supporter

And then they came for supporters of Mrs Miggins who is standing as an Independent in Sunderland South to campaign for better street lighting
And there was nobody left to speak out for us.
She’s now branched out in business.
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