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Patrick English

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Director of Political Analytics and MRP guy @YouGov. Polling, elections, data science, R, column inches. Visiting fellow @MethodologyLSE. PhD. All views my own.

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Breaking: Reform UK would become Britain’s largest political party if an election was held today putting Nigel Farage in prime position to become Britain’s next prime minister, YouGov’s first MRP since Labour’s landslide election victory suggests Labour would lose 233 of the

Breaking:

Reform UK would become Britain’s largest political party if an election was held today putting Nigel Farage in prime position to become Britain’s next prime minister, YouGov’s first MRP since Labour’s landslide election victory suggests

Labour would lose 233 of the
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Someone's just pointed out to me that I've used an incorrect version of the table, here. Specifically: Labour are on 178, not 176 SNP are on 38, not 34 Correct table is below. Apologies for all confusion!

Someone's just pointed out to me that I've used an incorrect version of the table, here. Specifically:

Labour are on 178,  not 176
SNP are on 38, not 34 

Correct table is below.

Apologies for all confusion!
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“[First past the post] is being put under immense strain by an increasingly pluralist voting population who are operating within a majoritarian, dichotomous electoral system.” Me, taking to Wilfred Frost on Sky News earlier today after the launch of the new YouGov MRP.

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Public in general don’t mind u-turns, especially when they’re popular but biggest risk to Government after recent weeks is reinforcing a perception that it doesn’t have things under control. Currently 73% say the Government doesn’t have things under control just 18% think it does

Public in general don’t mind u-turns, especially when they’re popular but biggest risk to Government after recent weeks is reinforcing a perception that it doesn’t have things under control. Currently 73% say the Government doesn’t have things under control just 18% think it does
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Scarlett is awesome, and this whole article and the strength it shows just gives more reasons as to why you should think that. Kudos to you, my friend 🙌