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Title: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: wilts rover on January 13, 2024, 10:17:31 am
Voting intentions as declared in December 2023 - I found this chart fascinating.

Almost all those who voted Labour in 2019 will do so again. Yet less than half of 2019 Tories say they will. And of those who have defected - it's a fairly even split with about half going to Reform and half to Labour. They have moved too far right for some ex-voters - and too far left for others!!

Then the Tories have only gained a small fraction of new voters to replace those who have died. Whereas Labour has more new voters than those who have died.

Lot of undecided voters still to aim for.

As I said, I found this fascinating.

https://twitter.com/Dylan_Difford/status/1745730836601676160
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: Ldr on January 13, 2024, 11:32:15 am
Hi Wilts, I voted blue in 19, no way I could this time round
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: drfchound on January 13, 2024, 11:40:16 am
Massive Labour victory ensured then.
Personally I’m really glad about this.
A brighter future ahead for us all.
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: scawsby steve on January 13, 2024, 03:52:11 pm
Massive Labour victory ensured then.
Personally I’m really glad about this.
A brighter future ahead for us all.

That's right, mate. It's the beginning of a glorious new future with Keith at the helm.
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: Padge_DRFC on January 13, 2024, 03:56:20 pm
Get Nigel in
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: Donnywolf on January 16, 2024, 06:56:11 am
Like most of people around the Country .... I'm asking "where am I now" as well.

Another massive widespread change of Boundaries to move some of Thorne into Doncaster East and Axholme apparently

And apparently Mr Fletcher will be an ex MP with Labour having a predicted 80% chance of winning the Seat

https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/fcgi-bin/calcwork23.py?seat=Doncaster%20East%20and%20the%20Isle%20of%20Axholme

Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: Sprotyrover on January 16, 2024, 11:23:44 am
Like most of people around the Country .... I'm asking "where am I now" as well.

Another massive widespread change of Boundaries to move some of Thorne into Doncaster East and Axholme apparently

And apparently Mr Fletcher will be an ex MP with Labour having a predicted 80% chance of winning the Seat

https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/fcgi-bin/calcwork23.py?seat=Doncaster%20East%20and%20the%20Isle%20of%20Axholme


He will be our next Mayor then!
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: Bristol Red Rover on January 16, 2024, 03:06:35 pm
 I see no Greens switching to Cons, Reform, or not voting. Notable none to dead either!   :lol:

The main takeaway though, is you're personally more likely to die if you vote Cons. I wonder how the overall death rate correlates with Tories being in power?
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: Bristol Red Rover on January 16, 2024, 04:46:06 pm
of course the section of voters not included in that graph are the ones living abroad for more than 15 years that the Tories have added. I wonder who'll those extra 2 million will be voting for? I'm guessing little interest in UK social reform or welfare. Democracy eh?
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: drfchound on January 16, 2024, 06:13:38 pm
Who will those youngsters, who weren’t old enough to vote in 2019, vote for.
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: wilts rover on January 16, 2024, 06:17:21 pm
Who will those youngsters, who weren’t old enough to vote in 2019, vote for.

They are the blocks in white on the graph.
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: drfchound on January 16, 2024, 06:20:29 pm
Ah, thanks.
Interesting that a big proportion say they either don’t know or won’t vote.
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: tyke1962 on January 16, 2024, 06:54:47 pm
Ah, thanks.
Interesting that a big proportion say they either don’t know or won’t vote.

If they can't vote on their phones they probably won't bother Hound .
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: BillyStubbsTears on January 16, 2024, 07:12:52 pm
Ah, thanks.
Interesting that a big proportion say they either don’t know or won’t vote.

If they can't vote on their phones they probably won't bother Hound .

It's not really a large amount.

5/12 are in the DK or WV columns. That's about 40% of the total number of new voters.

The total number DKs/WVs in that figure is about 35%.

The difference is lost in the noise. But if it gives old folk a reason to moan about young uns...
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: Iberian Red on January 16, 2024, 09:39:35 pm
of course the section of voters not included in that graph are the ones living abroad for more than 15 years that the Tories have added. I wonder who'll those extra 2 million will be voting for? I'm guessing little interest in UK social reform or welfare. Democracy eh?

What a narrow minded,sweeping statement.
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: Donnywolf on January 17, 2024, 06:55:31 am
of course the section of voters not included in that graph are the ones living abroad for more than 15 years that the Tories have added. I wonder who'll those extra 2 million will be voting for? I'm guessing little interest in UK social reform or welfare. Democracy eh?

I seem to recall that in Elections past that Postal Votes , because they are not in a Constituency are allowed to be placed where the Party voted for wants to assign them

This was what they did . So imagine how many Results could be swung either way if it still happens

Lets face it the Votes have to be spread about when you think about it because they can't go a single Constituency

Someone will know , but I have Beer to Barrel and Wordless to solve
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: wilts rover on January 17, 2024, 07:07:53 am
of course the section of voters not included in that graph are the ones living abroad for more than 15 years that the Tories have added. I wonder who'll those extra 2 million will be voting for? I'm guessing little interest in UK social reform or welfare. Democracy eh?

I seem to recall that in Elections past that Postal Votes , because they are not in a Constituency are allowed to be placed where the Party voted for wants to assign them

This was what they did . So imagine how many Results could be swung either way if it still happens

Lets face it the Votes have to be spread about when you think about it because they can't go a single Constituency

Someone will know , but I have Beer to Barrel and Wordless to solve

Overseas voters must apply to register in the local authority of the last address they were registered to vote or were resident.

HoC Briefing on Overseas Voters

https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/SN05923/SN05923.pdf
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: Bristol Red Rover on January 17, 2024, 10:46:45 pm
of course the section of voters not included in that graph are the ones living abroad for more than 15 years that the Tories have added. I wonder who'll those extra 2 million will be voting for? I'm guessing little interest in UK social reform or welfare. Democracy eh?

What a narrow minded,sweeping statement.
Overall, then I think more will be Tory voters - ie not interested in positive reform or welfare. Are you thinking this is wrong?
Title: Re: 2019 Voters - where are they now?
Post by: Colin C No.3 on January 17, 2024, 11:08:07 pm
Given Boris the clown, Truss the ‘unwanted’ & Sunak, ‘when did I get the opportunity to vote for him to lead the country’ I think if Labour don’t get in with a majority of 80+ seats I’ll eat my hat.