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  1. Krabsandwich on

    27% of voters undecided The Greens, Reform and Labour are all within the Pollsters declared margin of error 4-6% so despite the headline its still all up in the air.

    Got to love the Torygraph desperate for a doomster headline so lets ignore the margin of error or the undecideds and predict the By-Election the way we want it to go.

  2. Justnotstressed on

    Reform failing to win this seat will clarify two things:
    – The protest vote is failing; and
    – They are not nearly as effective at picking up centre / centre-left votes as they say they are.

    Writing on the wall for Farage.

  3. JohnSmiththeGamer on

    It’s worth noting that betting is implying:
    25% confidence that labour will come second, and have 10% confidence they will win. This puts them at a bit shy of 2/3 confidence in being third, assuming they come in the top three.

  4. JackStrawWitchita on

    This election is more about gauging the accuracy of pollsters than anything else.

  5. Cynical_Classicist on

    Turns out that Blue Labour’s advice wasn’t that good.

  6. New-Link-6787 on

    99.9% of the country couldn’t find Gorton and Denton on a map…

    They’ve been national headlines for a month.

  7. LateProtection4957 on

    Strange how the Telegraph and Owen Jones ,saying the exact same thing

  8. LateProtection4957 on

    Manchester, we are better than this,dont show the world that you have become Racists.Reform is not the answer to our problems.Patience is

  9. Yakona0409 on

    Whatever happens if reform wins (hopefully not imo) or if greens win (hopefully imo) it’s gonna be a win that’s gained with likely less than a third of overall votes which is really going to put on display how shite FPTP is.

  10. OkCraft3597 on

    Can’t see the article but I’m guessing it’s the poll with a sample size of 452, in the last by election here, almost 36,000 people voted. I’m not sure this is a useful poll at all. Especially given the undecided percentage this might be the best poll we’ve got, but that doesn’t mean it’s good.

  11. doobiedave on

    Where’s the party that the Telegraph has resolutely supported for decades going to finish?

    Is that not news?

  12. ucardiologist on

    No one ever heard of goeton and Denton is that even a place in England?

  13. mixxituk on

    Makes sense with the terrible state labour has left this country in so far /s

  14. peppermint116 on

    This seat has been a two horse race between greens and reform for a while. Only Labour insist they have internal polling that suggests otherwise.

    Labour is cooked either way, but the optics from this will wildly vary on whether its greens or reform that win this seat. I am going to hope that most of the undecided are split between greens and Labour, meaning it’ll be a pretty decisive win. I can’t imagine they’re split between greens and reform.

  15. CapnRetro on

    Hopefully this is a kick up the arse for Starmer to stop appealing to people who will never vote Labour, or simply advice for who replaces him in May

  16. Brexit-Broke-Britain on

    Fury as Reform Mouthpiece Peddles Right Wing Propaganda.

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