Post 9mcBZmPDu7g9f1croG by moggers87@mastodon.xyz
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(DIR) Post #9mZeid9jH8srQKLA5A by moggers87@mastodon.xyz
2019-09-04T08:53:46Z
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if Johnson goes within the next 77 days, he'll be the prime minister with the shortest term in office: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prime_ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom_by_length_of_tenure
(DIR) Post #9mZeidSs7yCENhIRv6 by dick_turpin@mastodon.org.uk
2019-09-04T09:04:28Z
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@moggers87 I doubt Boris is going. Labour don't want him to go just yet and for good reason.
(DIR) Post #9majmmXHjxf1xCqezQ by moggers87@mastodon.xyz
2019-09-04T21:35:58Z
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@dick_turpin 🤔 didn't know the electorial commission did polling (outside of actual elections that is). And I didn't know that SNP and Plaid Cymru were a single party now.Where did you get this graph from?
(DIR) Post #9mbf8Cj9FeMceZkjfU by dick_turpin@mastodon.org.uk
2019-09-05T08:18:31Z
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@moggers87 What? SNP is the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru are the welsh party I have no idea what you are talking about or trying to say for that matter? The image was lifted from here: https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1173235/general-election-2019-polls-who-will-win-a-general-election-14-october-2019-boris-johnson. If you borrow my glasses you'll see the image is courtesy of YouGov https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouGov
(DIR) Post #9mcBZmPDu7g9f1croG by moggers87@mastodon.xyz
2019-09-05T14:22:04Z
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@dick_turpin it lists "SNP/PC" as one item. I assumed PC refers to Plaid Cymru.And the image says "Source: YouGov/Electorial Commission".What I'm trying to say is: this image looks like it was something cooked up to be misleading. Are those bars even to scale? Why combine SNP and PC?I wouldn't trust any graph from a newspaper, especially when the source itself has their own graphs: https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2019/09/03/voting-intention-con-35-lab-25-lib-dem-16-brex-11-