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Yippee ki-yay, The British public say Die Hard is NOT a Christmas movie

Yippee ki-yay, The British public say Die Hard is NOT a Christmas movie

Only 31% of voters say Die Hard is a Christmas movie @yougov finds. Not surprising, The Empire Strikes Back has more snow in it than Die Hard. pic.twitter.com/E2e8RIqpNg — TSE (@TSEofPB) December 4, 2017 Die Hard is NOT a Christmas movie – 50% of Brits say a movie that takes place at Christmas but is not about Christmas is not a Christmas movie (only 31% think it is) https://t.co/dR7mBbq3vr pic.twitter.com/2HIKys4EYk — YouGov (@YouGov) December 4, 2017 TSE

The most accurate pollster at the general election gives Labour an 8% lead and a majority of 10

The most accurate pollster at the general election gives Labour an 8% lead and a majority of 10

Tonight’s @Survation poll.LAB 45% (+1) CON 37% (-1) LD 6% (-1) UKIP 4% (NC) SNP 3% (NC) GRE 1%. Changes since Oct. Fieldwork Thurs/Fri. pic.twitter.com/ijJ1cIWusB — TSE (@TSEofPB) December 2, 2017 From May to December, the chart that sums up British politics in 2017. Since May the Tories down 10% and Labour up 15% @survation finds. pic.twitter.com/9pc544TVwi — TSE (@TSEofPB) December 2, 2017 Interesting @Survation finds Which of these do you believe would be best for the UK economy? Britain…

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Bad news for Damian Green, the police have a 110% lead on net trust ratings over government ministers

Bad news for Damian Green, the police have a 110% lead on net trust ratings over government ministers

Movers in @IpsosMORI veracity index since 1983: Clergy down, but civil servants, union officials, professors, police, business leaders and journalists all up https://t.co/eo2rUPk1lA pic.twitter.com/Ffa3WhMgNk — Gideon Skinner (@GideonSkinner) November 30, 2017 I like the Ipsos MORI veracity index, because they’ve been polling on it since 1983 so we can see the long term trends and put the current figures into context. In light of current events involving Damian Green, in the court of public of opinion the First Secretary of…

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Toxic Theresa’s ratings hit rock bottom with Ipsos MORI

Toxic Theresa’s ratings hit rock bottom with Ipsos MORI

Theresa May's ratings are her lowest ever with @IpsosMORI as Corbyn opens up a 20% lead over her. https://t.co/iJgcsr59Sf pic.twitter.com/ueHXb1aiVN — TSE (@TSEofPB) December 1, 2017 Theresa May's legacy, she's making a Corbyn led Labour party look more united than the Tories @IpsosMORI finds. pic.twitter.com/Us91VsP7WB — TSE (@TSEofPB) December 1, 2017 New @IpsosMORI poll out.Con 37%(-1); Lab 39 (-1) LD 9 (NC); Green 4 (+1) UKIP 4 (NC) The supplementaries are very interesting too.https://t.co/ONCrLBh0Hp — TSE (@TSEofPB) December 1, 2017…

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The first reaction to the Royal Engagement from YouGov and Prince Charles looks great for the Republican movement

The first reaction to the Royal Engagement from YouGov and Prince Charles looks great for the Republican movement

1/ Half the country (52%) isn't interested in the engagement, greeting the news with indifference. Older people, Conservatives and women are the most likely to be please by the news https://t.co/z2NhJllMx2 pic.twitter.com/PnmynV3zIQ — YouGov (@YouGov) November 29, 2017 2/ By 49% to 26%, Brits would rather Meghan Markle kept her day job (though Markle has announced she will give up acting to perform Royal duties full time) https://t.co/z2NhJllMx2 pic.twitter.com/GTe7jiBYOV — YouGov (@YouGov) November 29, 2017 3/ 49% of Brits have…

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From YouGov: The budget in five charts

From YouGov: The budget in five charts

1/ Extra NHS funding and increases in the National Living Wage were the most well-received ideas of the Budget https://t.co/gLkz3FJTEF pic.twitter.com/YoAeSlNVsa — YouGov (@YouGov) November 24, 2017 2/ The Tories tried to appeal to the under-30s with giveaways on travel and housing… but under-30s much prefer more funding for the NHS https://t.co/gLkz3FJTEF pic.twitter.com/oFkxoTZwvE — YouGov (@YouGov) November 24, 2017 3/ Only around a third of Brits think the Stamp Duty changes will actually make property more affordable https://t.co/gLkz3FJTEF pic.twitter.com/huoKGKNvwS —…

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For the 3rd successive month YouGov Brexit tracker has “wrong to leave” in lead

For the 3rd successive month YouGov Brexit tracker has “wrong to leave” in lead

The chart shows the latest YouGov Brexit tracker in which the question is whether those polled think that in insight it was wrong or right for Britain to have voted to leave EU. This is not asking how people would vote in a new referendum or whether the Brexit process should be stopped. Keiran Pedley has suggested that the use of the word “wrong” might be influencing the response which is why this result can be different from other polls…

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The first poll of November finds a tad of comfort for Mrs. May and raises questions of LAB

The first poll of November finds a tad of comfort for Mrs. May and raises questions of LAB

YouGov/Times carried out Tues/Wed CON 40%= LAB 43%+1 LD 6%-2 YouGov Times poll “best PM” ratings TMay 34%+1 Corbyn 31%-2 DK 35% YouGov Times poll – should TMay stand down? Should 32% -6 Should not 42%+3 Changes on month ago 44% tell YouGov Times poll that TMay should sack Boris against 26% saying she should keep him. Rest of sample don’t know With Mrs. May having to say goodbye to two of her 22 cabinet ministers in less than a…

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