Posted on 07/17/2026 11:43:11 AM PDT by RandFan
@ElectionMapsUK
Westminster Voting Intention:
RFM: 24% (-3)
LAB: 24% (+5)
CON: 21% (+1)
LDM: 11% (-1)
GRN: 11% (=)
SNP: 3% (=)
RES: 2% (=)
Via
@Survation, 10-14 Jul.
Changes w/ 11-15 Jun.
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He was chosen, but not elected by the people of the country.
A good thing about the British system:
Poor leaders can be quickly replaced.
A bad thing about the British system:
Parliament gets to pick the replacement, not the people.
That doesn't look like much, but it could be enough to deliver a landslide Labour victory. That extra 2% being in Reform's camp could result in the opposite result.
The right has the votes to win the election - and win it big - but they are dividing their loyalties across 3 parties.
but bear in mind this is the honeymoon period, he will never be more popular than this
2 parties
I guess if you want to argue zero of the 21% of the votes for the Conservative Party are actual conservative voters, which I doubt is at all true.
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