- Fri Jun 05, 2026 12:55 am
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Hopefully, but I'd be happier if it was from a polling company with a better track record ie YouGov or IPSO. But fingers crossed.
Localism the success of Greater Manchester he wants to bring to the UK nationally.Why is it that when I hear phrases like that, I get flashbacks to "Radio Active, your national local radio station"? (Which of course, we now have)
Oboogie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2026 12:55 am Hopefully, but I'd be happier if it was from a polling company with a better track record ie YouGov or IPSO. But fingers crossed.To be fair Survation haven't been bad for about 8 years now, they were really ropey when they came in but they are ones I would take on face value, also they've done two now which is better than one off ones that say "Findoutnow" would do.
mattomac wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2026 5:36 pmSurvation are far from the worst (that would be Findoutnow, who aren't even trying) but YouGov have the most consistently accurate track record.Oboogie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2026 12:55 am Hopefully, but I'd be happier if it was from a polling company with a better track record ie YouGov or IPSO. But fingers crossed.To be fair Survation haven't been bad for about 8 years now, they were really ropey when they came in but they are ones I would take on face value, also they've done two now which is better than one off ones that say "Findoutnow" would do.
Oddly they haven't done one which does make me wonder.
Middleton was convicted in 2013 of the unlawful wounding of a police officer and common assault on another outside a nightclub. He was banned in 2025 from being a company director, after his company failed to pay more than £1m in tax. He had parted ways with Channel 4 in 2021 after controversial comments on the coronavirus pandemic and Black Lives Matter.
Restore Britain, the hard-right party set up by former Reform MP Rupert Lowe after he and Nigel Farage fell out, is widely expected to come third in the Makerfield election.
The party’s performance could cost Reform the seat, according to a leaked poll, which was circulated internally among Labour staffers and published by the i newspaper. It put Lowe’s party on 13% of the vote, with Reform on 24% and Labour on 35%.