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Revy
23rd April 2010, 19:23
Poll showing Lib Dems in lead censored (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/sun-censored-poll-that-showed-support-for-lib-dems-1951940.html?)



The Sun newspaper failed to publish a YouGov poll showing that voters fear a Liberal Democrat less than a Conservative or Labour one.

The Liberal Democrats accused the newspaper, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch, of suppressing the finding. The paper, which endorsed Labour in the past three elections, declared its support for David Cameron during the Labour Party's annual conference last October. Like other Tory-supporting papers, it has turned its fire on Nick Clegg over his policies, pro-European statements and expenses claims since he won last week's first televised leaders' debate.

YouGov also found that if people thought Mr Clegg's party had a significant chance of winning the election, it would win 49 per cent of the votes, with the Tories winning 25 per cent and Labour just 19 per cent. One in four people Labour and one in six Tory supporters say they would switch to the Liberal Democrats in these circumstances. The party would be ahead among both men and women, in every age and social group, and in every region. On a uniform swing across Britain, that would give the Liberal Democrats 548 MPs, Labour 41 and the Tories 25.wow...no wonder they censored the poll.

I.Drink.Your.Milkshake
26th April 2010, 01:10
YouGov also found that if people thought Mr Clegg's party had a significant chance of winning the election, it would win 49 per cent of the votes, with the Tories winning 25 per cent and Labour just 19 per cent. One in four people Labour and one in six Tory supporters say they would switch to the Liberal Democrats in these circumstances. The party would be ahead among both men and women, in every age and social group, and in every region. On a uniform swing across Britain, that would give the Liberal Democrats 548 MPs, Labour 41 and the Tories 25.


So in other words all these 49% have to do is vote the way they want to vote, which is the whole point of voting anyway, and theyll get the government they want. But they wont because they dont think any gadge else will, thus sabotaging their own "opportunity to have their say" (fanks evah so much, guvna'!). FFS.

Its clearly going to be a hung parliament anyway. Too big a swing required for the Tories or especially the Lib Dems to get in with a majority.

RebelDog
26th April 2010, 02:50
I tried hard to give a shit about this, but I failed.

Crux
26th April 2010, 02:58
In before someone says "Who gives a shit?". Oh wait. Too late.
Oh well, so what would a Lib Dem government be like?

Die Neue Zeit
26th April 2010, 13:52
Clegg said he's leaning towards a coalition with the Tories if Labour polls third in the popular vote.

Crux
26th April 2010, 15:35
Clegg said he's leaning towards a coalition with the Tories if Labour polls third in the popular vote.
Predicting fall in polls for lib dems if he tries to push that line.

zubovskyblvd
26th April 2010, 18:41
Clegg said he's leaning towards a coalition with the Tories if Labour polls third in the popular vote.

I think he's going with that because polls are currently showing that Labour will come third by quite some distance but still have the most MPs in a hung parliament (such is the crazy way FPTP works) which could well cause a few raised eyebrows to say the least