@SolitarySquid@PolitlcsUK This Survation Poll has a margin of error of +/- 4.8 percentage points. That is stated plainly at the bottom of the article. A sample of 518 over an electorate of one constituency works out at a error margin of +/- 4.8 points. Labour could be as low at 45%; Reform as high as 44%
@EileenE22583436@ElectionMapsUK Surely supporting a leader other than their own shows the Tories are not putting their party first but are doing the right thing to get rid of an unpopular Reform administration after the disaster of the last year in Worcestershire.
On the doorsteps this week Iโve lost count of the number of people who have said thank you for helping them. Thatโs the thing about @LibDems - in local councils and Parliament we roll up our sleeves and get things done. For hard-working local councillors #VoteLibDem on Thursday.
@I_Big_Deano_I@Adnan_Smithuzaj@SociallyTruth@ElectionMapsUK No, you've got that totally wrong
A local council oversees a Borough, or District, or Unitary Authority, or County
e.g. "Kent County Council" oversees Kent, but there are loads of different MP's constituencies in that area
Councils & constituencies are totally different things
@davidburbage No, because the Lib Dems and Reform are Uncoalitionable: the Lib Dems would never support Reform, and without them the Tories cannot govern alone. So, no, the Lib Dems would not be allowing Wales to go down that route.
@GrumpyOldLab@ElectionMapsUK Because only about four in ten of the seats are elected proportionally. The rest of the seats are old fashioned first past the post seats.