Message from @Nathan James 123
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They pull polls from respected international pollers
Yes, that's where it's cited from, but it isn't the poll itself.
Like, YouGov, DeltaPoll.
Sources:
Deltapoll poll in October 2019 for the United Kingdom
Kantar poll in September 2019 for the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Spain, France, and Ireland.
Das Österreichische Gallup Institut poll in August 2019 for Austria.
YouGov in May 2019 for Denmark, Finland, and Sweden.
Kantar poll in February and March 2019 for Belgium. Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
You can go find the polls yourself right there.
You don't need to copypaste the whole thing, just the first one.
Deltapoll.
There it is
You can download the PDF for yourself
Yes, I know what it is now. I just said, it's a random poll from buttfuck nowhere.
The company wasn't even a thing until May 2018.
What matters is the people working there
Go have a look at the directors
And who they've worked for
>Representative sample of 2033 adults.
Joe Twyman for example, worked at YouGov
So, 2033 adults is the equivalent of 66.44 million according to 2018?
66.44 million people didn't vote.
The referendum itself.
When I talk to people here, they will still say "EU collapse! Countries leave now!" Without any evidence
66.44 Million people didn't vote in it @Ethaneth
If you want to talk about sample sizes
And that's their choice to vote or not vote, they had the chance to. That is apples to oranges with a poll curated by a new company.
Let's have a look at what percentage of the UK population voted in the referendum
6.2% error margin roughly with that. Blow it up to fit 66.44 million, and you have an extremely large margin of error. It's just a poll curated by a new company, it doesn't mean anything other than "gotcha."
Out of the 66 million people in the UK, only 17 million voted for Brexit.
We don't even know how "representative" the chosen people for the poll were, there's none of that in the statement.
not everyone is eligible to vote
And not everyone *does* vote
and how many voted to remain in the EU?
Exactly, it's their choice to vote or not. But with an online poll, it sought of "representative" people, meaning it's completely different, they wanted to vote in that.
Lets make it a mandatory vote and do it again
Good luck with that.
The referendum got a bigger turnout then some general elections.
Or just respect the first vote like a democracy does.
Sample size. @Hiddenhope
we didnt fight 2 world wars for freedom to vote or not vote.... for you to come along and start forcing people to vote