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So will the Commons vote for a referendum…?

So will the Commons vote for a referendum…?

(… and if it did – would one be held?…) Take part in the PB poll Will MPs vote in favour of holding a referendum on EU membership? YES they will NO they won’t      Mike Smithson is back from Andalucía tomorrow.

What will the re-shuffle do to Ed’s survival chances?

What will the re-shuffle do to Ed’s survival chances?

Take part in this special PB “poll” Will the re-shuffle of Ed Miliband’s shadow team make his early exit as Labour leader more or less likely? More likely Less likely It will have no impact either way      Mike Smithson is still on holiday and won’t be back until the end of next week. Recent Threads

Who’ll win the 2012 White House race?

Who’ll win the 2012 White House race?

Make your prediction in this PB “poll” Who’ll win the 2012 White House Race? Barack Obama Mitt Romney Another Democratic party candidate Another Republican party candidate None of the above      Mike Smithson is on holiday.

Have you or would you ever vote for a party that is not your own?

Have you or would you ever vote for a party that is not your own?

Would you ever vote for a party other than that which is your primary allegiance? Tick as many as apply. NO I always vote the same way. YES To stop another party winning in my seat YES If I was not happy with my own party’s incumbent/candidate YES To bring my party to its senses over a particular issue YES If thought another party’s candidate would make a better MP/councillor etc YES Another reason not listed Not applicable. I have…

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What’s the PB view of the Royal Wedding?

What’s the PB view of the Royal Wedding?

PBers and the Royal Wedding – tick those that apply I’m very interested I’m fairly interested I’m not very interested I’ve no interest at all It’s likely that I’ll watch on TV I probably won’t watch the TV coverage I’ve had at least on bet on some aspect of the wedding I’ve not had any wedding-related bets at all   

Opinion polls and postal voting

Opinion polls and postal voting

The piece by Anthony Wells on postal voting and opinion polls on UKPR is a good reminder that things can now get a bit complex given that perhaps one in five of all votes will be made by post. What happens when the pollster calls or someone fills in an internet form when they have already voted? Almost all the firms adapt their voting intention question to take into account this possibility but they cannot report them separately. As Anthony…

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