Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Tears for Piers - the verdict
"The first polling data on how voters are reacting to Gordon Brown’s interview with Piers Morgan is now in. Results suggest that sympathy for the Prime Minster has increased, but that there is marginally less respect.
After watching a preview clip containing highlights of the interview (including the section when Brown became tearful talking about the death of his daughter), just under a third (thirty per cent) of voters said they had more sympathy for Brown – almost twice as many as the proportion saying they had less sympathy for him (seventeen per cent).
But almost a quarter of voters (twenty four per cent) said they had less respect for Brown after viewing the clip – a slightly larger proportion than those who said they had more respect for the Prime Minister.
PoliticsHome interviewed 1,067 adults by email between 12-15 February 2010. Results are weighted by age, gender and political party identification to reflect the population of Great Britain. Data tables are available on request. "
http://www.politicshome.com/uk/article/5683/voters_react_to_brown_interview_more_sympathy_less_respect.html
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89% of people who took part in poll on my site That's News find Gordon and Sarah Brown to now be offensive.
ReplyDelete1% said no, whilst 8% thought they were somewhat more offensive.
That's based on a total of 49 votes, 44 Yes 1 no, 4 somewhat.
sorry I got the link wrong. It is hard to type if you don't do html at all well, and are typing with one hand whilst an African Grey Parrot is sat on your other elbow which is held at the angle she likes. And she stole my glasses again!
ReplyDeletehttp://thatsnews.blogspot.com
sorry, Plato.