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This week, YouGov asked a representative sample of 1,000 British adults who they would vote for if the next General Election were held today.
Party | 20th November | 4th December | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Solidarity | 27.96% | 27.68% | -0.28% |
Conservative and Unionist Party | 27.03% | 26.24% | -0.79% |
Labour Party | 22.74% | 23.08% | 0.34% |
Liberal Democrats | 13.46% | 14.61% | 1.15% |
Pirate Party GB | 5.83% | 5.24% | -0.59% |
Green Party | 2.86% | 2.93% | 0.07% |
Other | 0.13% | 0.22% | 0.09% |
General Notes
Activity overall is down this cycle, which is understandable with irl situations. But because of that, several parties just sorta existed this cycle and the numbers reflect that. Also voting turnout was largely good except with the Greens at 75% so mostly just effected them.
Solidarity
Did okay. Managed to outdebate other parties but you were held back by having not as many active members. Did a decent job with press and legislation. Biggest problem was a Minister missing all their MQs but overall did an decent job.
Labour
While you are not doing fantastic, you are definitely doing better this cycle. You are far behind the debate output of the Tories or Solidarity, but you are doing decent in MQ turnout and legislation. The zero press was a negative for you however, But the biggest advantage would be your increase in debate quality this last term which helped you along with Solidarity having some issues.
Conservatives
Despite what it may look like, you are not doing the worst but with a decreased activity base, your polling is coming back to an equilibrium. You had some decent legislation but not enough to give you any advantage. Overall you did not do horribly, just that previously you were an activity train and now you're coming back down to a more equal playing field with other parties. And while your activity isn't horrible, it is something that voters will notice. An area where you fall short compared to other parties is debate quality, however.
Liberal Democrats
Probably not a surprise. To be quite honest, in this cycle you did not even do like fantastic but you held your ground and that was enough for this rise. Had some good legislation and some decent press. Not much else to say beyond spamming very similar press does not always mean a lot of mods.
Pirates
You had a great showing in your MQs and some legislation, but if that is all that the Pirates can show, it is not a surprise with this drop. Your legislation and MQs definitely allowed this drop to not be worse but over the two weeks you had a total of 3 debate comments. The calculator can't work with nothing.
Green Party
You somewhat reversed the drop from the start of this term but there is still a long way to go before you come back to your rise from last term. Seeing back to 3 active debaters is good but there needs to be more presence overall to see more gains. The lack of press and legislation as well as the 75% voting turnout did not help but you managed to hold onto your polling numbers.
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