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  3. The first UK opinion poll conducted following the Green Party’s win in the Gorton And Denton by-election is quite something:

The first UK opinion poll conducted following the Green Party’s win in the Gorton And Denton by-election is quite something:

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  • katemorley@hachyderm.ioK katemorley@hachyderm.io

    The first UK opinion poll conducted following the Green Party’s win in the Gorton And Denton by-election is quite something:

    Reform: 23% (-1)
    Green: 21% (+4)
    Labour: 16% (-2)
    Conservative: 16% (-2)
    Lib Dem: 14% (=)

    “The Greens are now the most popular party in all age categories under 50. Some 49% of 18-24 year olds would back the Greens, as well as 27% of 25 to 49-year-olds.”

    Source: YouGov poll for Sky News: https://news.sky.com/story/greens-overtake-labour-in-sensational-poll-13514420

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    @katemorley

    Amazing to think how voters respond when they actually get a chance to see Greens policies in the media.
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    • katemorley@hachyderm.ioK katemorley@hachyderm.io

      The first UK opinion poll conducted following the Green Party’s win in the Gorton And Denton by-election is quite something:

      Reform: 23% (-1)
      Green: 21% (+4)
      Labour: 16% (-2)
      Conservative: 16% (-2)
      Lib Dem: 14% (=)

      “The Greens are now the most popular party in all age categories under 50. Some 49% of 18-24 year olds would back the Greens, as well as 27% of 25 to 49-year-olds.”

      Source: YouGov poll for Sky News: https://news.sky.com/story/greens-overtake-labour-in-sensational-poll-13514420

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      @katemorley

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      • katemorley@hachyderm.ioK katemorley@hachyderm.io

        The first UK opinion poll conducted following the Green Party’s win in the Gorton And Denton by-election is quite something:

        Reform: 23% (-1)
        Green: 21% (+4)
        Labour: 16% (-2)
        Conservative: 16% (-2)
        Lib Dem: 14% (=)

        “The Greens are now the most popular party in all age categories under 50. Some 49% of 18-24 year olds would back the Greens, as well as 27% of 25 to 49-year-olds.”

        Source: YouGov poll for Sky News: https://news.sky.com/story/greens-overtake-labour-in-sensational-poll-13514420

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        @katemorley Wait until the Westminster propaganda machine ramps up, that will soon change. They will find some shit to sling at Polanski. They will probably tar him an antisemite and a terrorist supporter, they did that to Corbyn

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        • mossyrua@mastodon.ieM mossyrua@mastodon.ie

          @katemorley

          Lib-Dem / Green Party coalition is a decent potential match up.

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          @mossyrua @katemorley

          Nooo not the lib Dems.

          They have behaved zionist to the core.

          Their leader said the controls on macabbi tel aviv thugs was victimising the victims.

          And that's not the only outrageous statement coming from the lib Dems.

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          • charlesdelavalleepoussin@mastodon.socialC charlesdelavalleepoussin@mastodon.social

            @mossyrua @katemorley

            Nooo not the lib Dems.

            They have behaved zionist to the core.

            Their leader said the controls on macabbi tel aviv thugs was victimising the victims.

            And that's not the only outrageous statement coming from the lib Dems.

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            @charlesdelavalleepoussin @mossyrua @katemorley

            Nick Clegg anyone?

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            • jwdt@mastodon.socialJ jwdt@mastodon.social

              @katemorley quick, better raise the voting age to 50 before anyone else with detectable levels of human decency gets elected!

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              @jwdt

              Aren't they talking about revising down to 16?

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              • katemorley@hachyderm.ioK katemorley@hachyderm.io

                The first UK opinion poll conducted following the Green Party’s win in the Gorton And Denton by-election is quite something:

                Reform: 23% (-1)
                Green: 21% (+4)
                Labour: 16% (-2)
                Conservative: 16% (-2)
                Lib Dem: 14% (=)

                “The Greens are now the most popular party in all age categories under 50. Some 49% of 18-24 year olds would back the Greens, as well as 27% of 25 to 49-year-olds.”

                Source: YouGov poll for Sky News: https://news.sky.com/story/greens-overtake-labour-in-sensational-poll-13514420

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                @katemorley Now watch the center opening fire on the „threat from the left“.

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                • black_flag@beige.partyB black_flag@beige.party

                  @jwdt

                  Aren't they talking about revising down to 16?

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                  @Black_Flag probably not if they see this.

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                  • black_flag@beige.partyB black_flag@beige.party

                    @charlesdelavalleepoussin @mossyrua @katemorley

                    Nick Clegg anyone?

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                    @Black_Flag If LibDems coalitioned with Greens then I either wouldn't vote Green, or just wouldn't vote. Maybe "your party" if they got their act together, but it looks like they'll be a clown show for the foreseeable.

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                    • katemorley@hachyderm.ioK katemorley@hachyderm.io

                      The first UK opinion poll conducted following the Green Party’s win in the Gorton And Denton by-election is quite something:

                      Reform: 23% (-1)
                      Green: 21% (+4)
                      Labour: 16% (-2)
                      Conservative: 16% (-2)
                      Lib Dem: 14% (=)

                      “The Greens are now the most popular party in all age categories under 50. Some 49% of 18-24 year olds would back the Greens, as well as 27% of 25 to 49-year-olds.”

                      Source: YouGov poll for Sky News: https://news.sky.com/story/greens-overtake-labour-in-sensational-poll-13514420

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                      #18

                      @katemorley Reform leading is pretty terrifying, even if the voting system won't necessarily translate those numbers into seats.

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                      • bob@epicyon.libreserver.orgB bob@epicyon.libreserver.org

                        @Black_Flag If LibDems coalitioned with Greens then I either wouldn't vote Green, or just wouldn't vote. Maybe "your party" if they got their act together, but it looks like they'll be a clown show for the foreseeable.

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                        @bob But they wouldn't tell you that before the vote. It would only come to pass after. As in 2010.

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