Wisbech Eagle
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- Truro Cornwall
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England
They will!
Doing things is actually hard. It’s promising to do them that’s easy.
They will!
If you're looking for a job as a boot black you'll have to sort it out yourself.Possibly but as it was you who suggested the need to stock up on jack boot polish you must know more about this than me.
And no one can say you haven't given them a fair opportunity. They've had hours to sort everything out but have they?They will!
Doing things is actually hard. It’s promising to do them that’s easy.
It wasn’t though produced by the Humanists! It was simply quoted by them.Oh look...... a report on the falling number of Christians produced by The Humanist society. So, no bias there, then......
They will get their opportunity. I am though not making a point soley related to Reform. Any party who has known only opposition faces the same problem.And no one can say you haven't given them a fair opportunity. They've had hours to sort everything out but have they?
I really wouldn't call a survey comprehensive that polled just under 37 thousand people in the US and 41,500 people in the rest of the world:It wasn’t though produced by the Humanists! It was simply quoted by them.
The research was conducted by the Pew Reserch Centre and is a very comprehensive look at belief around the world:-
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Around the World, Many People Are Leaving Their Childhood Religions
In many places surveyed, 20% or more of all adults have left their childhood religious group. Christianity and Buddhism have had especially large losses. Pew Research Center.www.pewresearch.org
But we vote for these people to take decisions for us.They will get their opportunity. I am though not making a point soley related to Reform. Any party who has known only opposition faces the same problem.
Locally Reform won 28 seats, the LibDems 26 and Independents 16. 44 are needed for a majority. The LibDems refuse to work with Reform. There are only a tiny number of Tories left, along with a handful of Greens and Labour. It’s unlikely there will be enough support for Reform to form a coalition and the moaning has already started.
I would! That’s a large enough sample taken by a reputable polling organisation to produce a meaningful result.I really wouldn't call a survey comprehensive that polled just under 37 thousand people in the US and 41,500 people in the rest of the world:
"All interviews were conducted over the phone with adults in Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Interviews were conducted face-to-face in Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ghana, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Israel, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tunisia and Turkey. In Australia, we used a mixed-mode probability-based online panel."
We do. So will they. What’s your point?But we vote for these people to take decisions for us.
The point is that since you've already said they'll let everyone down there doesn't seem any point.We do. So will they. What’s your point?
If one group cannot trust another then they must find partners they can trust. That’s a decision they are taking for us.
The point is that they will find it much more difficult to keep promises than to make them. Something that applies to all political parties and not just Reform.The point is that since you've already said they'll let everyone down there doesn't seem any point.
A meaningful result from asking 1 person in every 100,000.I would! That’s a large enough sample taken by a reputable polling organisation to produce a meaningful result.
From a world population of over 8 Billion!A meaningful result from asking 1 person in every 100,000.
The idiot of a prime minister has "conceded that people were not yet feeling the benefits of a Labour government".I'm still sore about not being able to vote because of the perceived political benefit to Labour in redrawing local authority boundaries, but I take some solace from the fact that Keir 'I get it' Starmer has been given a sizeable bloody nose.
I'm not sure Farage would make a good PM, but there's no denying he has his sights set on improving our Country.
I really wouldn't call a survey comprehensive that polled just under 37 thousand people in the US and 41,500 people in the rest of the world:
"All interviews were conducted over the phone with adults in Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Interviews were conducted face-to-face in Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ghana, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Israel, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tunisia and Turkey. In Australia, we used a mixed-mode probability-based online panel."
How do you think polling companies work?A meaningful result from asking 1 person in every 100,000.
How do you think polling companies work?
They never poll a high proportion of the people. They poll a representative sample which is extrapolated to give an estimate of the whole, always stated within a margin of error.
They don’t claim absolutes. They measure trends and approximate positions. From this one the trend is clear as are the approximate positions. You might want to dismiss it because it doesn’t fit your narrative, but the politicians won’t.
No government trying to manage the UK at the moment would fare any better. It’s not Labour that’s the problem it’s those damn events. No one would have been brave enough to raise taxes to the point where they could make a difference. Which is what is really needed. Tinkering with benefits, shortchanging local authorities do they catch the fall out and decimating foreign aid just puts a sticking plaster over a bleeding wound that’s now haemorrhaging voters.The idiot of a prime minister has "conceded that people were not yet feeling the benefits of a Labour government".
I think the prat's idea of benefits are wrecking the economy, destroying the country and cosying up to brussels.
The only benefit labour could give us is to go and do one...
Can't be any worse than Labour who made a load of promises then went back on them. Labour refused to listen to what people want and this is why reform will smash em at the next electionThey will!
Doing things is actually hard. It’s promising to do them that’s easy.
Will the politicians dismiss this projection?How do you think polling companies work?
They never poll a high proportion of the people. They poll a representative sample which is extrapolated to give an estimate of the whole, always stated within a margin of error.
They don’t claim absolutes. They measure trends and approximate positions. From this one the trend is clear as are the approximate positions. You might want to dismiss it because it doesn’t fit your narrative, but the politicians won’t.