Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
So, no answer to my question. You're being a WUM, mate, so we'll leave it.

Ive already told you.....you can’t claim the percentage of “don’t knows” for your side of the argument. That’s just being crafty.

If you would have said.....the majority of those WHO EXPRESSED AN OPINION, were in support of the plan......I wouldn’t have had a problem.

However you didn’t.....and I’m guessing why you didn’t is that you wanted to show the policy was more popular than it is.
Luckily the posters on here like to know facts over fiction.
 
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Ive already told you.....you can’t claim the percentage of “don’t knows” for your side of the argument. That’s just being crafty.

If you would have said.....the majority of those WHO EXPRESSED AN OPINION, were in support of the plan......I wouldn’t have had a problem.

However you didn’t.....and I’m guessing why you didn’t is that you wanted to show the policy was more popular than it is.
Luckily the posters on here like to know facts over fiction.

I'm discounting all don't knows, and you know that, so stop wumming
 
It was the Savanta poll (not YouGov) that I had in mind in my original post. That found that while 47 per cent of voters supported Rwanda, just 26 % said they were against.

Here's the latest YouGov poll on illegals that finds 50% of those expressing an opinion would ban dinghy illegals from over settling in UK, with 36% against:

https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/survey-results/daily/2023/03/06/9e23f/2

This is what Keir Starmer has to address at a GE, rather than a "no policy" approach on illegal immigration
 
It was the Savanta poll (not YouGov) that I had in mind in my original post. That found that while 47 per cent of voters supported Rwanda, just 26 % said they were against.

Here's the latest YouGov poll on illegals that finds 50% of those expressing an opinion would ban dinghy illegals from over settling in UK, with 36% against:

https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/survey-results/daily/2023/03/06/9e23f/2

This is what Keir Starmer has to address at a GE, rather than a "no policy" approach on illegal immigration

The demographic breakdowns give me hope that we’re about ten years away from right wing bile being a small minority of opinion.