Oh you tease .Any poll that's shows Yes in the lead is good news even 51% .I think we will have reached the tipping point .As the fence sitters start to come on board the Indy bus the momentum will soon has up in the mid to high 50s
I know we haven't even seen the results yet but this is something I'd be happy to subscribe to regularly. You could hold the same poll every 3 months, or every month, and I'd be happy to have a standing subscription to help pay for it. Are there others would be willing to do the same?
Yes voters heavily down-weighted due to false 2014 recall.
The (non-random / targeted) unweighted base is absolutely spot on at 2019 GE 45.6% SNP / 25.0% Con, yet claim to have voted 52% Yes.
There is some serious 2014 voter regret going on. That or the the fact the electorate has changed by 16% is totally distorting things. A lot of No voters are no longer with us, while a lot of Yes voters were not old enough in 2014.
Thanks for confirmation Survation poll not yours James. Its like buses, none for ages then two arrive at once! haha! The Survation Holyrood numbers are very encouraging, looks like an SNP overall majority.
Sorry for post, by the time I figured out how to publish you guys had already posted it. Progress Scotland seem to be the commissioners, that's the one Angus Robertson is involved in.
I note that Scottish Nat sis are encouraging Irish living in Scotland to vote yes in a referendum. This has clearly shown the Catholic sectarian nature the Nat sis have turned into. No self respecting non Irish Catholic would vote for this fascist Nazi ideology.
I'm a non Irish non Catholic person with a Phd and two masters degrees an SNP member and Independence Yes voter, and that my little racist sectarian bigot is fairly standard for we terrible supporters of Independence
It takes all sorts but thankfully there are becoming less of your sort, next time you turn up in Hospital ill do let the medical staff know your opinions of them before they treat you
Your such a tease! Looking forward to the results.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to have a big smile on my fisog again.
ReplyDeleteI like it,I like it!
ReplyDeleteOh James! You are such a tease....
ReplyDeleteDoes it cover 16 & 17 year olds & non-UK citizens who could vote in 2014?
ReplyDeleteHa ha...looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to it!
ReplyDeletesofa so good
ReplyDeleteWhich pollster is it?
ReplyDeletea nod is as good as a wink.
ReplyDelete49% or below: ffs.
ReplyDelete50 to 51%: fine.
52% or above: here we go.
Aye James, wha's like ye - keeping us all in suspense! Enjoy yer moment. I'm still standing by the sofa just in case. :)
ReplyDeleteYou absolute swine, sir.
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54% yes?
ReplyDeleteEU goes straight to its priorities.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-51358392
Michel Barnier: Work should start now on NI agreements
The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has said work needs to begin immediately on implementing what has been agreed on Northern Ireland.
Mr Barnier was speaking as he launched the EU's negotiating objectives for a trade deal with the UK.
As I said the other day, the border down the Irish sea is already in place. Just no checks on it yet...
Britain is now breaking up. We are a few days in to the end of the UK.
Europe and Ireland are now making laws for N. Ireland that Westminster doesn't make any more.
Oh you tease .Any poll that's shows Yes in the lead is good news even 51% .I think we will have reached the tipping point .As the fence sitters start to come on board the Indy bus the momentum will soon has up in the mid to high 50s
ReplyDeleteI know we haven't even seen the results yet but this is something I'd be happy to subscribe to regularly. You could hold the same poll every 3 months, or every month, and I'd be happy to have a standing subscription to help pay for it. Are there others would be willing to do the same?
ReplyDeleteJames
ReplyDeleteYou got to post soon. Feel like wringing your neck! I hate suspense.i am guessing over 55%
Steady on, Willie. To avoid speculation getting ridiculously out of control: no, it's not that high.
DeleteOch well, we don't want to know then!
DeleteWe paid for at least 55% ;-)
Willie, tell James you think it's 53% Yes and let's see if he replies or not.
ReplyDeleteWell - most so far can see the funny side - that's a good sign for us all.
ReplyDeleteIs it a prime number?
ReplyDeleteIs this your one James?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.survation.com/even-split-between-yes-and-no-in-new-scottish-independence-voting-intention-poll/
Holyrood constituency from Survation:
DeleteCon: 23%
Lab: 17%
Lib Dem: 7%
SNP: 51%
Another Party: 1%
Johnson enemy No. 1 for the unionists.
50.2% Yes
Delete49.8% No
Yes voters heavily down-weighted due to false 2014 recall.
DeleteThe (non-random / targeted) unweighted base is absolutely spot on at 2019 GE 45.6% SNP / 25.0% Con, yet claim to have voted 52% Yes.
There is some serious 2014 voter regret going on. That or the the fact the electorate has changed by 16% is totally distorting things. A lot of No voters are no longer with us, while a lot of Yes voters were not old enough in 2014.
New Survation poll showing even split 50:50
ReplyDeleteThanks for confirmation Survation poll not yours James.
ReplyDeleteIts like buses, none for ages then two arrive at once! haha!
The Survation Holyrood numbers are very encouraging, looks like an SNP overall majority.
Minx. Give us more hints.
ReplyDeleteSorry for post, by the time I figured out how to publish you guys had already posted it. Progress Scotland seem to be the commissioners, that's the one Angus Robertson is involved in.
ReplyDeleteSo is it challenging news for old Carcrash or is it also challenging for Michelle Ballantyne (that is her name isn't it)?
ReplyDeleteWe loyalists just wait until the poll results the day before then decide if it is worth the effort to phone for a taxis.
ReplyDeleteI note that Scottish Nat sis are encouraging Irish living in Scotland to vote yes in a referendum. This has clearly shown the Catholic sectarian nature the Nat sis have turned into. No self respecting non Irish Catholic would vote for this fascist Nazi ideology.
ReplyDeleteI'm a non Irish non Catholic person with a Phd and two masters degrees an SNP member and Independence Yes voter, and that my little racist sectarian bigot is fairly standard for we terrible supporters of Independence
ReplyDeleteIt takes all sorts but thankfully there are becoming less of your sort, next time you turn up in Hospital ill do let the medical staff know your opinions of them before they treat you
Does having a PhD and masters make you a clever type or an educated idiot?
DeleteOh James, you sly fox, or as I first thought, 'ya bugger' lol, can't wait for the update with some good news
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