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3 weeks ago |
msn.com | Paul Whiteley
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3 weeks ago |
tolerance.ca | Paul Whiteley
By Paul Whiteley, Professor, Department of Government, University of Essex Recent voting intention polling from YouGov (May 27) shows Reform UK in first place, 8% ahead of Labour and 10% ahead of the Conservatives, who are now in third place. The rising popularity of Nigel Farage’s party is an unprecedented threat to the major parties.
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3 weeks ago |
independent.co.uk | Paul Whiteley
The rising popularity of Nigel Farage’s party is an unprecedented threat to the major parties. But where does this support come from? Paul WhiteleyRecent voting intention polling from YouGov (May 27) shows Reform UK in first place, 8% ahead of Labour and 10% ahead of the Conservatives, who are now in third place. The rising popularity of Nigel Farage’s party is an unprecedented threat to the major parties.
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1 month ago |
thenewdaily.com.au | Paul Whiteley
Donald Trump’s ratings continue to slide on most issues. Recent Economist/YouGov polling across the US, completed on May 9-12, shows 51 per cent think the country is on the wrong track, while only 45 per cent have a favourable impression of his job as president. On inflation and prices in the shops, only 35 per cent approve of Trump’s handling of this policy. He seems to be scoring particularly badly with young voters.
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1 month ago |
eastangliabylines.co.uk | Paul Whiteley
Donald Trump’s ratings continue to slide on most issues. Recent Economist/YouGov polling across the US, completed on May 9–12, shows 51% think the country is on the wrong track, while only 45% have a favourable impression of his job as president. On inflation and prices in the shops, only 35% approve of his handling of this policy. Trump seems to be scoring particularly badly with young voters.
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