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hyperionpsn.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Wondering where he got the 84% support mass deportations figure from. Another Goodwin "totally unbiased" poll perchance?
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bickerrecord.bsky.social
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23 days ago
https://cms.findoutnow.co.uk/app/uploads/2025/03/Survey-results.pdf
The article misses out the "......who commit violent crimes" bit. The sample is drawn from people who go on a lottery website.
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hyperionpsn.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Thanks. It's that weird polling company yet again.
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dickp.bsky.social
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23 days ago
It's the click bait pollster! 'Which of these 5 everyday superfoods will double your intelligence?'
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sundersays.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Thank you. Shared
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dickp.bsky.social
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23 days ago
So it's '84% would approve of something which is in no way definable as mass deportation', then.
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bickerrecord.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Yes. That's about it. There is no notion of 'mass' in the poll questions.
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stevewotton.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Support for deportations is much higher than I would like, albeit I am sure not 84%. Point being, it can be a relatively popular line.
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hyperionpsn.bsky.social
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23 days ago
It's simple and reductive, therefore appealing to low information xenophobic voters.
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trickcyclist.bsky.social
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23 days ago
We don’t have that many racist nationalist white supremacist morons in the UK.
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peteinsq.bsky.social
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23 days ago
He sent a poll round the office of 18 people and 15 of his colleagues were well up for it.
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hyperionpsn.bsky.social
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23 days ago
The nearest someone has found was a KGBoobies poll and even that is misrepresented by the 84% figure. As I said, Goodwin, presenter de jour.
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The article misses out the "......who commit violent crimes" bit. The sample is drawn from people who go on a lottery website.