A sample of British voting public, I would assume. It has results for all parties, so it's not just Labour supporters. Which is interesting because the sum of the "two" parties is higher than the one. Unity would result in a bounce, presumably. Also interested that the right is the weaker of the two sides, the Tories get a bounce regardless, Ukip loses regardless, Lib-Dems lose regardless.
A sample of British voting public, I would assume. It has results for all parties, so it's not just Labour supporters. Which is interesting because the sum of the "two" parties is higher than the one. Unity would result in a bounce, presumably. Also interested that the right is the weaker of the two sides, the Tories get a bounce regardless, Ukip loses regardless, Lib-Dems lose regardless.