Anonymous vote, let the dog see the rabbit......



Generally speaking activists tend to be more vociferous and, unsurprisingly, more active. That's why strikes often happen when the majority are against strike action. But if you don't speak up or vote, no-one is going to listen to you.10 inch Terror wrote:I've done dozens of online polls and all but one were heavily in favour of leaving. Why or how are the 'official' ones so close?
I tend not to read too much into official polls. The last general election had Labour and the Tories neck and neck according to official polls. The Tories romped home then and I'm hoping leave does the same tomorrow.hendy wrote:Generally speaking activists tend to be more vociferous and, unsurprisingly, more active. That's why strikes often happen when the majority are against strike action. But if you don't speak up or vote, no-one is going to listen to you.10 inch Terror wrote:I've done dozens of online polls and all but one were heavily in favour of leaving. Why or how are the 'official' ones so close?
Official ones tend to be done by stopping people and asking them their opinion, in effect giving them no option but to vote.
There is also the view that voting is a binary activity, in other words you are either for or against something. Imagine that 51% of the country have a slight preference to remain but 49% have a strong preference to leave, then we'd remain but the overall view of the nation, on balance, would be to leave.
Tricky stuff ballots and opinion polls.
fixed..Muppet wrote:i predict the outcome of the vote tomorrow will be fixed in line with the current government's wishes