To be fair, as incredible as it is to think Labour actually *underperformed* the polls, both the regular ones which reported vote share and most of the MRPs. This obviously means that the most marginal constituencies were in different places to the ones indicated by polling, so it's maybe not surprising that the party didn't always target the right areas perfectly.
To be fair, as incredible as it is to think Labour actually *underperformed* the polls, both the regular ones which reported vote share and most of the MRPs. This obviously means that the most marginal constituencies were in different places to the ones indicated by polling, so it's maybe not surprising that the party didn't always target the right areas perfectly.
To be fair, as incredible as it is to think Labour actually *underperformed* the polls, both the regular ones which reported vote share and most of the MRPs. This obviously means that the most marginal constituencies were in different places to the ones indicated by polling, so it's maybe not surprising that the party didn't always target the right areas perfectly.
Indeed - polling of whatever variety comes with error bars!