-:Undertaker:-
19-01-2015, 05:50 PM
http://order-order.com/2015/01/19/greens-on-11-in-latest-ashcroft-poll/
Greens on 11% in Ashcroft Poll
https://orderorder.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/poll1.png?w=480&h=325
Big leap for the Greens in this afternoon’s Ashcroft poll. Both Tories and Labour under 30%…
As usual it's one poll but it is yet another indiction of the trend since late summer/autumn of a surge in Green support.
Here's the recent Opinium poll for comparison..
Labour 33%
Conservatives 28%
Ukip 20%
Liberal Democrats 7%
Greens 6%
The main parties had been hoping that as the election approaches (less than five months to go) support for the Greens and Ukip would drop away, yet here the Greens are reaching record highs, Ukip also on a high and the SNP retaining a strong lead in Scotland.
It has been said that there's a possibility opening up now that it won't just be a coalition government of two parties after the General Election, but that Labour or the Conservatives with the Liberal Democrats still won't be able to form a government of 320 MPs - meaning another party would be in coalition (a three party government of some sort) which is highly unusual under the FPTP Westminster system.
Thoughts?
Greens on 11% in Ashcroft Poll
https://orderorder.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/poll1.png?w=480&h=325
Big leap for the Greens in this afternoon’s Ashcroft poll. Both Tories and Labour under 30%…
As usual it's one poll but it is yet another indiction of the trend since late summer/autumn of a surge in Green support.
Here's the recent Opinium poll for comparison..
Labour 33%
Conservatives 28%
Ukip 20%
Liberal Democrats 7%
Greens 6%
The main parties had been hoping that as the election approaches (less than five months to go) support for the Greens and Ukip would drop away, yet here the Greens are reaching record highs, Ukip also on a high and the SNP retaining a strong lead in Scotland.
It has been said that there's a possibility opening up now that it won't just be a coalition government of two parties after the General Election, but that Labour or the Conservatives with the Liberal Democrats still won't be able to form a government of 320 MPs - meaning another party would be in coalition (a three party government of some sort) which is highly unusual under the FPTP Westminster system.
Thoughts?