Kalimantan Gull
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https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politic...ean-parliament-voting-intention-brex-34-lab-1
Brexit party leading the way, Labour falling back, Lib Dems up a bit and the Tories struggling to get into double figures ... interesting possible repercussions if the polls turn out to be vaguely accurate. May finally forced out? New Brexiteer PM? Labour changing their Brexit fudge mix yet again? Defections from the main parties? Plus one certainty ... losers claiming the result is irrelevant and should be ignored.
Brexit party only 34%? I'd be delighted by that to be honest. It's certainly not a stinging majority for a no deal departure
I agree with you that the media will spin it as a victory for brexit and ignore the nuances...
Turn out is key though and I doubt the pollsters can model that very effectively.... and if turnout is below 50% it shouldn't be taken as a proxy second referendum whatever the result