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  • Maybe the raging twitter voters swing the elections

    Probably not the Twitter ones, but I think there is trying to appeal to the swing voters rather than most people going on. Hopefully with the Tories being so very, very shit at the moment they can focus less on focus groups of swingers and actually say the right things.

  • The swing voters surely aren't very liberal if that's what they have to do?

    I mean if 70% of people in the UK is quite chill about where people are from, are they constantly playing to the 30% and those make up the swing voters?

    I guess...that's what going on then? Unless people tell porkies in surveys (it happens) or the DailyMail and others can really radicalize those swing voters...

    I dare not hope atm...as the GE is not upon us yet. Until I see the Cons losing the election badly, I really don't dare to have any hope as since 2016 that turned out to be just disappointing me more :)

  • I'd be pretty confident that in a survey people are all yeah build houses and have immigrants.

    Then it happens next door and the opinion changes.

  • Until voter turnout in 18 -44 age range gets to the same level as 44+, it doesn't matter how liberal/tolerant the people who answer polls are.

  • If you're a swing voter you're considering voting for the Tories, not just doing it because you're rich or a natural cunt, you're actually thinking about it and choosing to possibly vote Tory, pandering to someone like that probably means considering some shitty ideas and saying some shitty stuff.

  • Oh, it is. Very much is.

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