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Next UK election set to be most unequal in 60 years, study finds


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Posted
9 hours ago, placeholder said:

You familiar with the concept of "probability"?

Ok can you give your own assessment or opinion on which outcome is probable? Or are you just going to continue to be an annoying condescending so & so?

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1 hour ago, goldenbrwn1 said:

Ok can you give your own assessment or opinion on which outcome is probable? Or are you just going to continue to be an annoying condescending so & so?

First off, there is a strong positive correlation between how parties perform in local elections and how they perform in general elections.

Second there is a strong positive correlation between how parties perform in by-elections and how they perform in general  elections.

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44 minutes ago, placeholder said:

First off, there is a strong positive correlation between how parties perform in local elections and how they perform in general elections.

Second there is a strong positive correlation between how parties perform in by-elections and how they perform in general  elections.

Not sure tbh as I think far more people get out to vote on a GE, local and by-elections have low turn outs. But we will see 👍

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