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20 May

🚨New Westminster Voting Intention for @mailplus🚨

🌳Con 34 (=)
🌹Lab 40 (-1)
🔶LD 10 (=)
🎗️SNP 4 (=)
🌍Green 4 (=)
⬜️Other 8 (+1)

2,021 UK adults, 18-19 May

(chg from 13-15 May)

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19 May

We've never really done anything with the open-end verbatim data in our political tracker question "What would you say is the most important issue facing the country today?"

Not sure what compelled me to take a look today, but the results are quite something.

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19 May

🚨New Westminster Voting Intention🚨

🌳Con 34 (=)
🌹Lab 41 (+2)
🔶LD 10 (-1)
🎗️SNP 4 (=)
🌍Green 4 (+1)
⬜️Other 7 (-2)

2,196 UK adults, 13-15 May

(chg from 6-8 May)

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