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Sharon Overy
Sharon Overy
2 years ago

Another question needs to be asked by these polls – “Do you work in the public sector?” Not one public sector employee has lost a single penny due to Covid lockdowns or restrictions, regardless of their work arrangements. The same cannot be said of everyone else.

Lesley van Reenen
Lesley van Reenen
2 years ago
Reply to  Sharon Overy

Exactly. There could be another column for non public sector people who still draw full salaries.

Andrew Fisher
Andrew Fisher
2 years ago
Reply to  Sharon Overy

Good point, but to be fair, most young people, indeed most people, do not work in the public sector.

Drahcir Nevarc
Drahcir Nevarc
2 years ago
Reply to  Sharon Overy

Excellent point.

Matthew Powell
Matthew Powell
2 years ago

Outside of general elections, when political engagement rises, most 18-24 year olds don’t bother with politics, even less opinion polling. Polls like this are typically a middle class eco-chamber. If you want to know if people are ready to end restrictions, look at the footfall in shops, bars and restaurants. That will give you a better indicator.

J Bryant
J Bryant
2 years ago

This is an example of one of the great challenges of the pandemic. How do you know who to trust when trying to understand any issue related to covid?
We are not all statisticians and cannot go back to the raw data from a survey and figure out if the survey was biased, or whether a particular journalist has an axe to grind.
At the end of the day, I think the best we can do is find one or two publications/news outlets/commentators we think we can trust to be reasonably impartial and follow them.
The current level of disinformation, even in previously unimpeachable publications, is truly depressing.

Lesley van Reenen
Lesley van Reenen
2 years ago

Time to raise the voting age if this is anything to go by.

Sarah Johnson
Sarah Johnson
2 years ago

No thank you, Britain has a problem with gerontocracy already. Let’s not make it even worse.

Galeti Tavas
Galeti Tavas
2 years ago

Facebook, Twitter, Google, Ticktock…

No point bothering to do these polls, just find how the Social Media algorithms promote each position, and that is how the poll will work out. This whole covid response is pure social engineering by the Davos Global Elites NWO, WEF of Claus S. ‘You will own nothing, and you will be happy’, and as they own the MSM, Social Media, entertainment, and education industries, the sheep will believe as they are told, and run towards the carrot, and away from the stick.

That the WEF is out to forever change the global economy they want more and more harm to be done to it, so it will require a total re-make, one which will make them for ever in control, and that means getting the sheep like people to do as much harm to the economy as possible, and they are.

Julian Farrows
Julian Farrows
2 years ago
Reply to  Galeti Tavas

I agree with you, Sanford. I’ve noticed a worrying trend in media reporting lately where people who question the mainstream news channels are labelled ‘far-right extremists’ thus lumping them in with conspiracy-theorists and racial supremacists. My belief that is being done in order to delegitimize those who speak out against government overreach.

Andrea X
Andrea X
2 years ago

Thanks Freddie!

(And please, do interview Debbie Hayton and the author of that blog on CRT and American private school wokeness)

Terry Needham
Terry Needham
2 years ago

Why do politicians, particularly tory politicians, care so much about the views of those who will never vote for them no matter what? Surely Boris should only consider the views of tory voters.

George Glashan
George Glashan
2 years ago
Reply to  Terry Needham

not sure that strategy is working so well for Labour

Stephanie Surface
Stephanie Surface
2 years ago

Young people don‘t have steady jobs and get support from The Government or their parents. Many voters who are employed by the State, especially Labour voters, are still being paid. Big government produces dependants, not in the least concerned if their business will fail or if business they work for collapses. Once the money runs out, maybe they wake up to reality

Richard Lyon
Richard Lyon
2 years ago

“Do you think ending the arrangement under which you are paid to sit at home watching Netflix and eating chocolates is the right or wrong thing to do today?”Reminds us of Mrs Merton’s question to Mrs Paul Daniels: “So, Mrs Daniels. What first attracted you to millionaire Paul Daniels?”.