I’m sure I’m not in complete denial, but where did Opinium find their sample? #FictionFactoryhttps://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1180572947364417536 …
Statutory regulation will give individual practitioners the right to say no without fear of being sacked or their careers curtailed. Political pollsters should be regulated to ensure they are managed by party politicised figures (like the case of Shakespeare at YouGov)
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As I say, there's powerful commercial imperative on pollsters to act with integrity (as well as our personal principles). That's why YouGov can be owned by Tories and Ipsos MORI by socialists, but we were the two companies that got the Euro election results right
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I suspect we will agree to disagree. But thanks for the discussion and I will continue to press for the statutory regulation of political pollsters to help the practitioners and the tarnished image of those organisations
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I think YouGov in particular - with their dubious online political panels and inappropriate party political associations - are the worst culprits in terms of working to a political agenda. And a lot share this view expressed by Peter Hitchens in the relation to YouGov especiallypic.twitter.com/uELKEApuJc
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