Source: RedfieldWilton@twitter

Labour are more trusted than the Conservatives on EVERY policy issue prompted.

Which party do voters trust most on…?

(Lab | Con)

NHS (42% | 17%) Education (39% | 20%) Economy (38% | 23%) Immigration (33% | 21%) 🇺🇦 (31% | 24%)

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    6 months ago

    I just worry how 17% of people would think the Tories would support the NHS… almost 1 in 5 people thinking “yeah, they’re doing a great job” in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

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    6 months ago

    Why did they ask about COVID but not Palestine? Galloway was able to win a by-election on the issue alone, its omission is strange and kinda suspect.

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          6 months ago

          Thats fair, I didnt spot that. At a guess I’d say because the UK is heavily involved in Ukraine whereas Israel/Palestein is an issue where what the UK says matters little and it has basically no leverage on either side.

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    6 months ago

    It would be good to know the actual questions asked, it’s suspicious how low green/libdems/reform are in almost everything.

    Shouldn’t a question like this have a neutral midpoint with trust/distrust on either side? This looks like it’s penalising parties people are less aware of the policies of.

    Edit: oh, it’s the bit at the top “which party would you trust most to:”

    Naff question really what was the point of including the smaller parties there? Should have just been the main parties for that question or a graded version with all parties.

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      That’d be the same Green Party who oppose nuclear energy, whose local politicians oppose solar farms due to NIMBY issues, who opposed HS2…

      They talk a good talk, and they’ve got the branding down, but their actual track record on genuine environmental policies is pretty blotchy.

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      It’s because it’s not a ranking question but a winner questions: Who do you trust most to handle…

      That way you’ll basically get answers that are aligned with an opinion poll.

      If they instead had asked: “How much do you trust X to handle…” where voters had to answer for EACH party, you’d have a more trustworthy poll.

      This poll, in my humble opinion, is CRAP.

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      6 months ago

      Yes.

      But, if a third party actually gains any real traction, its policies will be swiped by one of the big parties, which is how we ended up with Brexit.