Astute
Well-Known Member
But what are the policies of Corbyn and how would they be funded?All the best to you and your family, and I hope the old dear makes a full recovery!
I’ve never questioned the bias of YouGov, so I’ll assume that’s not directed at me. When it came to general polling, YouGov was the only outlier which polled a decisive lead for the Tories — most of the others had them neck and neck with a 1-2% lead for either Con or Lab, a couple had them in the same %.
The example I used specifically was on the 50p tax which is only on the highest earners (£150,000+ P/a), and about 48% were in favour of a radical 60p tax (too far in my eyes), but this was in 2014-2015. However, in 2018, people were willing to pay more income tax and NI if it went towards the NHS. I can find the link if need be.
Simply put, I was challenged on the idea of Corbyn having popular policies. Generally speaking, the public is more left than right on the economy when it comes to taxation and nationalisation and is more to the right on the issue of immigration.
So you say that YouGov is biased but you quote them as stating a fact.... or stating a biased poll. This is why I try to keep away from quoting YouGov. They don't publish the numbers as they come in. They are all weighted and change the results.
I am not against immigration at all other than we should have a say in the skills provided. Otherwise we will continue to have a skills shortage in certain areas. Then we have those with the skills we need that are not allowed to enter the UK as the government has put a limit on the total number as they are from outside the EU.