Predictable. but troubling. The start of the Unherd piece:
“Reform UK is now the most disliked party among British voters, according to new polling.
A More in Common survey asked which parties voters would tactically block, and found that 38% of Britons would vote against Reform, up nine points since last November. In second place was Labour on 34%, down four points.”
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Look into the guts of many Polls – and the methodology is suspect.
For example many exclude subsets of respondents – for a variety of reasons.
That “38%” is very likely “of those certain to vote”.
At the 2024 G.E. over 19 million did not vote – roughly 40%.
How many of them “hate” Reform ?
More likely many will end up supporting them.
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Thanks Jules, I hope you’re right with your final sentence!
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