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YouGov 1 घं॰
Japan recently hosted their annual pillow fighting championship. Here in Britain only 50% of us have ever had a pillow fight
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YouGov 1 घं॰
Would Donald Trump have done a better job of negotiating Brexit? Only a quarter of Brits (26%) think he would have done, although this rises to almost half of Leave voters (46%)
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YouGov 1 घं॰
Only 18% of Britons think that the UK and US have a "special relationship"
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YouGov 20 घं॰
Our latest Westminster voting intention has the Lib Dems in first place and the Brexit Party second place, with Labour and the Tories pushed into third: Lib Dem - 24% Brexit Party - 22% Con - 19% Labour - 19% Green - 8% UKIP - 1% Change UK - 1% Other - 6%
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YouGov 4 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @KTHopkins
Here's how we prompt for the Brexit Party, and why it's more accurate
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YouGov 22 घं॰
Seven Tory leadership contenders have described themselves as feminists. When asked “are you a feminist?” only 27% of Britons say yes, rising to 60% when a definition of feminist is given, and 81% when the definition does not include the word feminist
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YouGov 6 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @IsabelOakeshott @anthonyjwells
Here's how we prompt for the Brexit Party, and why it's more accurate
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YouGov 30 मई
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Even more astonishingly, fully two thirds (67%) of Conservative party members voted for a different party at the EU Parliament elections. 59% backed the Brexit Party, more than 3x the number who voted for their own party (19%)
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YouGov 30 मई
If Labour members went public with how they voted at the EU Parliament elections last week the party would have to kick out 41% of its membership. While 45% of Labour members voted backed the party last week, another 19% went Green, and 15% went Lib Dem
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YouGov 20 घं॰
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Nevertheless, it is clear that the ever extending Brexit process and Labour's ambiguity have opened up a gap in the market that the Lib Dems are filling. 41% of Remain voters now say they would vote Lib Dem, compared to Labour's 27%
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YouGov 20 घं॰
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There is also the question of whether such a position is sustainable. The only other occasion we have had the Lib Dems in first place - during Cleggmania in 2010 - the Lib Dem vote share returned to pre-bounce levels by election day
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YouGov 20 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @YouGov
It is worth approaching the results with caution for now. The Lib Dems are still on less than a quarter of the vote, and their lead above the other three parties is not much beyond the margin of error.
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YouGov 8 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @DVATW
Here's how we prompt for the Brexit Party, and why it's more accurate
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YouGov 8 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @YouGov
And here it is: Here's how we prompt for the Brexit Party, and why it's more accurate
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YouGov 8 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @Nigel_Farage @brexitparty_uk
Here's how we prompt for the Brexit Party, and why it's more accurate
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YouGov 8 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @LeaveEUOfficial @Nigel_Farage
Here's how we prompt for the Brexit Party, and why it's more accurate
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YouGov 8 घं॰
Here's how we prompt for the Brexit Party, and why it's more accurate
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YouGov 10 घं॰
For those of you asking about our prompting for the Brexit Party in our voting intention surveys, we'll be posting an explainer piece a bit later today
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YouGov 20 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @YouGov
Nevertheless, it is clear that the ever extending Brexit process and Labour's ambiguity have opened up a gap in the market that the Lib Dems are filling. 41% of Remain voters now say they would vote Lib Dem, compared to Labour's 27%
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YouGov 20 घं॰
इनको जवाब दे रहे हैं @YouGov
There is also the question of whether such a position is sustainable. The only other occasion we have had the Lib Dems in first place - during Cleggmania in 2010 - the Lib Dem vote share returned to pre-bounce levels by election day
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