by Suff » 09 May 2015, 03:20
Exactly, Mrs S was discussing that last night. She told me she was polled in Scotland and she didn't tell them a single word of truth. Her view was that she didn't want them to know how she was going to vote and she'd rather that people think about it for themselves. Personally I'd rather just say to them "No I don't want to be polled". But that's Mrs S.....
Personally I think they can be useful for people focusing their mind. So it might be that they have a really good local candidate but they really can't stand the party S/He represents. In the case where a party is going to be voted in to screw your life up for 5 years, the decision should be simple. The local candidate is the sacrifice....
It seems to me that Nicola Sturgeon gave the Tories this victory with her "fighting talk" and her incredible polling results. Simply put, the English decided that they didn't want some Scottish Gnome running their government and voted to make sure she didn't. A case where the polling actually changed the voting intentions of the people. In this case a good thing in the short term. Even if it does trigger Scottish independence in the long term...
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Those who understand Binary and those who do not.