Aye aye cap'n: Labour grassroots are ready for an election

Labourhome.org's poll taken on the first day and a half of the party conference has produced the following results:

62% of the grassroots said Gordon Brown should call an election immediately, and 38% said he shouldn't.

When asked when they expected Gordon Brown to call the election (two choices were given - "now" and "co-incide with the Mayoral election in 2008" - 34% of the grassroots expect the Prime Minister to call the election now, and 66% expect him to call it in 2008.

56% of the grassroots believe we are ready for an election, whilst 44% said we weren't.

66% of the grassroots said they felt more able to campaign for the party since Gordon Brown became Prime Minister, and 34% said they weren't.


The poll had a sample size of 200 respondents and was conducted within a 16 hour timespan between Sunday and Monday. All respondents were Labour party supporters. Elected officials and people were for elected representatives were not included in the poll sampling.




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Re: Aye aye cap'n: poll validation (#1)

...have you published the raw data?