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Wow, the latest @yougov poll has don't know running at more than 1 in 5 of pretty much every socio-demographic grouping and all previous votes. There is huge volatility in the system which may or may not be realised by the 'other' parties. Some other note worthy figures:
Among remainers 'Other party' (Not Lab/Cons/LD or SNP) is only at 6% but 2/3rds of these give Green as the other party. Among leavers 15% are saying 'other' party and Brexit party is polling higher than UKIP (perhaps confirming my hunch Farage brand > UKIP brand)
Not from this poll, but the number of signatures (or % of signatures) on the revoke article 50 petition correlates quite highly with 2015 Green Party vote (r=0.58) and not at all with 2017 Labour share.
It is plausible should we head into EU elections that Greens and Brexit Party are the top two parties.
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