Corbyn's wet dreamImagine if the polls were this wrong. Based off of this live opinion poll, here's the 2017 United Kingdom general election.
The polls had the Conservatives at 45% and Labour at 30%, so it was a huge surprise when the Conservatives didn't win any seats and only 2% of the vote. In fact, the National Health Action Plan Party won more seats than the Conservatives. The historical landslide came as a shock to many pundits and elites. The Labour Party would easily be able to push their agenda through Parliament. The Scottish National Party managed to win all 59 seats in Scotland, making them the opposition party. The Conservative Party would never recover. UKIP would soon rise as the right wing party at Westminster, but I'll save that for another post.
You'll make Diana Abbott jealousCorbyn's wet dream
Imagine if the polls were this wrong. Based off of this live opinion poll, here's the 2017 United Kingdom general election.
The polls had the Conservatives at 45% and Labour at 30%, so it was a huge surprise when the Conservatives didn't win any seats and only 2% of the vote. In fact, the National Health Action Plan Party won more seats than the Conservatives. The historical landslide came as a shock to many pundits and elites. The Labour Party would easily be able to push their agenda through Parliament. The Scottish National Party managed to win all 59 seats in Scotland, making them the opposition party. The Conservative Party would never recover. UKIP would soon rise as the right wing party at Westminster, but I'll save that for another post.
Just... What? Listen, I'd be a Labour member if I was in the UK as well but just how the hell are they dominating this poll. It has 62000+ votes and not a single constituency has gone Conservative? Is this a troll poll or something?Imagine if the polls were this wrong. Based off of this live opinion poll, here's the 2017 United Kingdom general election.
The polls had the Conservatives at 45% and Labour at 30%, so it was a huge surprise when the Conservatives didn't win any seats and only 2% of the vote. In fact, the National Health Action Plan Party won more seats than the Conservatives. The historical landslide came as a shock to many pundits and elites. The Labour Party would easily be able to push their agenda through Parliament. The Scottish National Party managed to win all 59 seats in Scotland, making them the opposition party. The Conservative Party would never recover. UKIP would soon rise as the right wing party at Westminster, but I'll save that for another post.
Just... What? Listen, I'd be a Labour member if I was in the UK as well but just how the hell are they dominating this poll. It has 62000+ votes and not a single constituency has gone Conservative? Is this a troll poll or something?
I get that, I do, I'm just shocked at how overwhelming it is. It would be ridiculous if that actually played out that way. Tories would be screaming foul play while Corbyn saunters on into 10 Downing Street.It's a self-selected online straw poll. I wouldn't trust it as far as I can throw it.
I get that, I do, I'm just shocked at how overwhelming it is. It would be ridiculous if that actually played out that way. Tories would be screaming foul play while Corbyn saunters on into 10 Downing Street.
Actually the rather cruel part of me wants it to happen. Then again, Labour has been spiking in the last week after their policies got put out and the Tories announced a terrible "generation tax" from what I can gather (apparently seniors would be £330/month worse off under the Tory plan). Add in Labour's call to renationalize the train service and a growing call for a second Brexit vote (now garnering 50+% support in recent polls) and we may see Labour actually pull an upset win over May.Good thing it's not going to happen, then.
I think this needs to be in the current politics wikibox thread in chatImagine if the polls were this wrong. Based off of this live opinion poll, here's the 2017 United Kingdom general election.
The polls had the Conservatives at 45% and Labour at 30%, so it was a huge surprise when the Conservatives didn't win any seats and only 2% of the vote. In fact, the National Health Action Plan Party won more seats than the Conservatives. The historical landslide came as a shock to many pundits and elites. The Labour Party would easily be able to push their agenda through Parliament. The Scottish National Party managed to win all 59 seats in Scotland, making them the opposition party. The Conservative Party would never recover. UKIP would soon rise as the right wing party at Westminster, but I'll save that for another post.
What happened next on Nyvaggar, no one could have predicted: once the Cascade was complete, long range sensors detected hundreds of nuclear detonations all over the planet. It seemed, once they realised they were trapped, the people of Nyvagagr chose to end it all rather than live on under a dome of rock. It is unknown if anyone survived the holocaust: the meteor storm was just as effective in stopping AEF recon drones as it was in stopping Cascade forces escaping.
You know, I've seen quite a few Soviets-As-American boxes, but I don't think I've seen anywhere near as many Americans-As-Soviet boxes. Similarly, I've seen plenty of Nazis-As-American*, but not many Americans-as-Nazis.snip
Imagine if the polls were this wrong. Based off of this live opinion poll, here's the 2017 United Kingdom general election.
The polls had the Conservatives at 45% and Labour at 30%, so it was a huge surprise when the Conservatives didn't win any seats and only 2% of the vote. In fact, the National Health Action Plan Party won more seats than the Conservatives. The historical landslide came as a shock to many pundits and elites. The Labour Party would easily be able to push their agenda through Parliament. The Scottish National Party managed to win all 59 seats in Scotland, making them the opposition party. The Conservative Party would never recover. UKIP would soon rise as the right wing party at Westminster, but I'll save that for another post.
You clearly used Electoral Calculus and it hurts whatever scenario you were going for.
A scenario which should be in the Current Politics Wikibox Thread, not here.
The colouring scheme is also not good, and becomes an issue when you look at Northern Ireland- I mean, what is even going on there? Not to mention putting the Speaker and Claire Wright as black, which is a throw off.
Well yes, I got that.Actually its based off some facebook linked 'poll' which has clearly been flooded by cyber nats and Labour supporters - it is legitimately an eyesore to look at.
Those issues aren't the poster's fault; all the numbers came from the poll.Well yes, I got that.
But that doesn't really skirt around the issues I've raised with it.
Right.Those issues aren't the poster's fault; all the numbers came from the poll.