The polls merely reflect the fact that most people now think what social media tells them to think. Which means that, as a species, we're pretty much ****ed. But hey ho. Might as well let the crows have a go at forming a civilisation next.
He'll never have to buy himself a drink again, if he drinks. Goes to work to earn a crust and takes on a madman with the biggest **** off knife you'd never want to see.
Balls of steel man, makes you happy to know people like that work at these places. All jokes aside he should be put out there as an example, some positivity.
Thing is though mate what does it actually mean, there is no way Ed Davey will allow Farage to come to power, so he will do whatever to keep him out, so I'm thinking coalition. As it stands I think a lot of people just wouldn't turn up to vote, me included, but maybe I could be persuaded to vote to keep Farage out, it would depend what is on the table, and I'm concerned Ed would want to rejoin the EU, you then risk pushing me the other way - and this is the problem with these polls, they are too black and white, but they miss all the grey areas and there are lots of grey areas in between. This is why the polls are completely meaningless.
Polls at this point are meaningless yes, I also always remind people to remember that this is the UK and we have a very specific electoral system. 30% reform doesn't guarantee enough seats to win an election nor do I think Greens are suddenly gonna be 2nd/3rd. I always say that when it comes down to real results, by-elections etc there's only two parties looking strong, it's Reform and Lib Dems. I think you're right that if the Lib Dems keep winning seats, they will work their arses off to keep Farage out.
How many of us have actually taken part in a poll? ... how many of us personally know anyone that has? The end.