Not exact matches
Sky Sports» users
voted for Tottenham duo Dele Alli and Eric Dier as the most popular choices in midfield with 97 per
cent of respondents supporting the inclusion
of Alli.
Ten per
cent of respondents said Labour's tougher line on cuts would make them more likely to
vote for the party but 13 % said it would make them less likely.
It is known that people tend to overestimate the share
of immigrants (for instance Ipsos 2014 report shows that British
respondents think that 31 per
cent of population consists
of foreign - born
respondents, where the figure is closer to 13 per
cent according to 2011 Census); here we also show that people's estimations
of levels
of immigration do not correspond to actual change in their local areas, it is the perception that seems to be linked with anti-immigration
vote.
Scottish first time voters in this poll appear to be considerably more politically engaged: 62 per
cent of respondents aged 17 - 21 in Scotland said they would definitely
vote, just ahead
of the British average across all age groups.
Taking the latest Populus poll (fieldwork conducted 17th - 19th April) as an example — and as I say, this is by no means limited to Populus, everyone does it —
of the 2,048
respondents only 61 per
cent said that they were absolutely certain to
vote.
And that includes 50 per
cent of those
respondents who intend to
vote Conservative at the next election.