Sentences with phrase «who vote labour»

YouGov have no way of knowing if any particular Scottish poll, their sample is biased towards Labour die - hards, or towards those who vote Labour at UK level, but SNP for Holyrood.
If the SNP could attract the Anti-cons who vote Labour in the West, they might even get a majority.
Of the nine million people who vote Labour in May around four million withhold their backing for Corbyn and McDonnell on the economy (Comments: 128)
«Let's have a movement of our own and sign up the 9 million people who vote Labour at elections,» she said.
Ed Miliband could copy UKIP's lines word - for - word and the best he would get is «Labour admit they now regret destroying British culture with their scrounger Muslim flood (who vote Labour, by the way)».
Fairly good way of reinforcing telegraph caricatures of all those who vote Labour as swivel - eyed Marxist - Leninists.
The overwhelming majority of «no» voters who voted Labour in 2010 also voted Labour in 2015, as the British Election Study shows.
Of Scots who voted Labour in the 2010 general election, 35 % voted YES to independence.
While 97 % of Labour members might wish to remain in the EU, polling shows that 27 - 33 % of people who voted Labour in 2015 want to leave.
I say that as one who voted Labour from my first vote in 1970 until Iraq.
Even amongst those who voted Labour last year less than half (44 %) reckon the party would have done a good job.
I, and many like me, who voted labour in the past definatly * can not * see the fruits of redistribution being distributed on anything like an equitable basis.
Only ten per cent of Labour Party members support Brexit, but up to one - third of people who voted Labour at the last general election want to leave the EU.
But in so doing it seems to have forgotten (or not realised) that most of those who voted Labour in 2015 — including those living in Labour seats in the North and the Midlands — backed remain.
The poll's figures for general election voting intentions are not as bad but still not good: although the headline figures are Con 31 %, Lab 36 %, LD 9 %, UKIP 15 %, of those who voted Labour in 2010, 9 % are said to be intending to vote UKIP.
Almost inevitably, those who voted Labour in 2011 particularly react adversely to the former prospect, Conservatives to the latter, while in both cases they are joined in switching towards Yes by some voters who did not vote at the last Scottish Parliament election.
Swing voters: Six focus groups of people who voted Labour at the 2005 election but for a different party in 2010 were conducted between 16 and 24 August 2010 in London, Leeds, Manchester and Birmingham.
Labour has the highest loyalty rate, but it is far from total: 74 % of those who voted Labour last time and are still alive would vote Labour today.
«such as the 53 % who voted Labour or Lib Dem, and the nearly 2/3 who voted against the Tories» I'm fed up with reading this rubbish Put the Conservative and Lib Dem vote together than you have more... that means more of a country representation.
Socialist Action quote, in support of their case, polling data from Lord Ashcroft which shows that 45 % of UKIP's current support voted Tory in 2010, compared with 8 % who voted Labour.
«Labour seems to have forgotten (or not realised) that most of those who voted Labour in 2015 — including those living in Labour seats in the north and the Midlands — backed remain,» he wrote in The Guardian last week.
The final round of my general election focus groups comes from three Labour seats in Wales: Cardiff South & Penarth, Alyn & Deeside, and Newport West, with participants who voted Labour or UKIP in 2015.
«I want to thank everyone who voted Labour yesterday and placed their trust in us,» Miliband said.
New polling by Lord Ashcroft confirms that Ed Miliband was one of the biggest reasons why people who voted Labour in 2010 decided to vote for the Conservatives in 2015.
Thirty per cent of those who voted Labour in 2010 are now prepared to vote SNP.
I want to address those who voted Labour.
There are voters who voted labour last year, who are pro the EU, dislike Kate Hoey, but have respect for Some brexiters like Frank field, lord glasman, Tom Harris, Christian wolmar who will vote libdem next time, due to Jeremy,
There are voters who voted labour last year, pro the EU who will hold their nose vote Tory next time due to Jeremy, but have respect for Some brexiters like Frank field, Jon Cryer, David Owen
We can see this by exploring the responses of those who voted Labour in 2010.
Of course the response was highly skewed by the loyalty of Conservative and Labour supporters — interesting that 12 per cent of those who voted Labour in 2010 think Cameron a better PM, and 9 per cent of those who say they will vote Conservative in the next election think Brown was a better chancellor than Osborne.
Among people who voted Labour at the last election Corbyn's position is even worse, only 27 % say he would make the better Prime Minister, 29 % say Theresa May.
As John Curtice put it here last week: «Labour seems to have forgotten (or not realised) that most of those who voted Labour in 2015 — including those living in Labour seats in the north and the Midlands — backed remain.
In the Labour - held seats, only 60 % of those who voted Labour in 2010 said they would do so again this year; more than one third (35 %) said they would support the SNP.
Of the other pro-Union parties, nearly four in ten of those who voted Labour or Liberal Democrat in the last Westminster * elections voted Yes.
It is even negative among people who voted Labour in May; his net score with them is minus six.
But there's a bigger issue: is Labour in touch with its core vote and with those people who voted Labour in 1997 but have abstained since?
Those who voted Labour in May have switched from backing military action by 52 - 26 % a week ago, to opposing it, by 42 - 35 % today.
Well to the right of labour supporters, I appreciate we lost supporters after 97 ′ mainly staying at home in 2001 as another landslide meant they didn't need to vote, and liberal interventionism, of Afghanisatan Eastern Europe, saw some supporters withdrawal support before Iraq, remember this ex Tory voters who voted Labour for the 1st time in their lives in 97 ′ did it with caution, of fear of labour returning to the 80 ’s
Corbyn who was voted in with 121,000 (49 %) of full party members obviously has grass roots support but the Labour party is not yet run by a dictatorship and it needs to be remembered that MPs represent not just Labour party members but the 9 million poeple who voted Labour at the last election.
Fewer than half of people who voted Labour in 2015 - and just 56.9 % of people who intended to vote Labour in June - thought Jeremy Corbyn would make the best Prime Minister.
It found that 6 % of those who voted Labour in 2015 said it was much more likely they would vote Labour; 5 % said a little more likely to vote Labour, making a total of 11 %.
Just 55 % of people who voted Labour last year said the majority of its MPs back Remain, a survey for YouGov found.
Last week YouGov questioned more than 32,000 electors in order to understand not only the people who voted Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat, but those who backed the Greens, Ukip and the BNP.
Fact was many people thought labour would do very poor, so voted labour as a protest against the Tories, on the likes of the Dementia tax, but didn't actually want labour to win, the Tories are still imploding, labour is in the rise, I'm not saying labour wouldn't win a election, if it was called tommorow, but thre are people who voted labour thinking we wouldn't win, so did it anyway, who won't vote labour next time, as they're worried we would win.
Only three out of 10 Stoke Central residents who voted Labour in 2015 told focus group they would definitely do so again this week
But among people who voted Labour at the last general election, Mr Smith's 32 % backing trails Mr Corbyn's 37 %.

Not exact matches

And for those of us who come under the Public Service Labour Relations Act, a minority of bargaining unit members can decertify a union: a 55 % vote of the unit would be required to keep the union in place.
But those Tories who are part of the Government will in effect be pressurised to vote Yes, and the Labour and Liberal Democrats are keeping quiet.
The link between Labour and many of its traditional voters — who defied the party leadership to vote Leave — was also fractured, perhaps permanently.
«I'm quietly confident, in a non-complacent way, that the people who are flirting with the Greens, a large number of them will end up voting Labour - for positive reasons, because we've got radical policies on the environment, we've got very good policies on addressing inequality, the housing crisis, the NHS.
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