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  1. I wasn't actually requesting *another* example of your obsession. :teresa:
  2. You do realise that this obsession you have about the Tories merely provides us with much amusement, and no-one takes your seriously any more? :rolleyes:
  3. You beat me to that comment. :heehee:
  4. What is the source for Kantar's claimed age weighting - as I simply don't believe they would use such flawed estimates? Also, even if that is the weighting they've been using, to assume other companies must be using similarly flawed assumptions is just... nuts!
  5. Most *everyone* uses mobiles now - it's almost the 2020's. :rolleyes: I wasn't daft enough to give them either my mobile no. or my email address! Well, one out of 7 is pretty pathetic as a guess! :lol: You didn't pick Mariah, which I do like, and you got the name of the Boney M song wrong *again* - it's 'Mary's Boy Child'! I guess with that sort of success rate, you ought to work for a polling company! :rofl:
  6. How is Fantasy Football fake? :huh:
  7. You just f*cked yourself - it wasn't a phone call at all, it was a doorstep interview! :lol:
  8. Are you for real? :wacko:
  9. Err... how on earth could they know what someone's political affiliations were *before* interviewing them? :wacko:
  10. I ask this, because I just have! Specifically, IPSOS/MORI
  11. FFS, GIVE IT A REST! :nono: The polling companies do not care who wins, just in who produces the most accurate result! Political polls are just a fraction of their business - they make their main money from wider market research, and accuracy is what counts.
  12. I've gone through polls for each company 2017-2019, calculating an average result and Tory lead/deficit, and this is what I've come up with... (-ve is Lab lead) Survation -0.71 ComRes 0.70 BMG 0.79 ICM 0.91 Ipsos Mori 1.85 Opinium 2.13 Panelbase 2.50 YouGov 3.97 Kantar TNS 4.06 Deltapoll 4.21 As you can see, Survation is most favourable to Labour over the period, while Deltapoll are the least. Presumably this is mainly due to differing methodologies. :unsure:
  13. So, slightly to the right of Corbyn then... :teresa:
  14. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/n...ata-on-leaflets Yet people claim here that only the Tories lie and manipulate...
  15. Yet another fringe site you had to search for, to find one that says what you're wanting to say...
  16. Probably #82
  17. Imagine the leftist meltdown if he *was*... :rofl:
  18. Because, unless it is proven otherwise, I think the rumours about Trump have been exaggerated.
  19. Why do you even care so much - you don't live in America...
  20. V2 : YTD Sales : Please read these guidelines before you request sales estimates, it makes my task a lot easier. 1. Be specific - please name the artist and title for each entry you'd like an estimate for. 2. I log sales for all albums that have charted this year, but only update those that have sold enough to reach my 200 position tracking range 3. If an album isn't in the current Top 100, I won't be able to update its sales until Tues. Also, please don't ask about ex-T100 albums too often - once a month at most) 4. Remember to check the thread before requesting estimates - they may already have been answered. Also, no more than half-a-dozen requests at a time, thanks. 5. Please note my figures are combined sales & streams, and since I have no way of separating them, I cannot provide a split. 6. While I am no longer estimating singles sales, I can provide YTD singles positions from C+, and I am still maintaining my sales archive based on published figures (PM me if you want to see it) Thank you. "**************************************************************************" Albums Pos - LW - YTD - Total - Artist - Title - New - Hst 1 - 1 - 485,500 - 2,114,500 - Motion Picture Cast Recording - Greatest Showman - 04/01/18 - 1 2 - 2 - 483,000 - 483,000 - Lewis Capaldi - Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent - 30/05/19 - 1 3 - 3 - 480,000 - 480,000 - Ed Sheeran - No 6 Collaborations Project - 25/07/19 - 1 4 - 4 - 319,250 - 319,250 - Billie Eilish - When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? - 11/04/19 - 1 5 - 5 - 319,250 - 329,000 - Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (OST) - 02/11/18 - 3 6 - 6 - 308,000 - 999,250 - George Ezra - Staying At Tamara's - 05/04/18 - 2 7 - 7 - 277,750 - 277,750 - Ariana Grande - Thank U, Next - 21/02/19 - 1 8 - 8 - 229,500 - 501,250 - Cast Recording ft Lady Gaga - A Star Is Born - 18/10/18 - 3 9 - 9 - 217,000 - 217,000 - Tom Walker - What A Time To Be Alive - 14/03/19 - 1 10 - 10 - 211,750 - 3,424,750 - Ed Sheeran - ÷ - 16/03/17 - 6 11 - 12 - 183,000 - 305,250 - Fleetwood Mac - 50 Years: Don't Stop - 29/11/18 - 5 12 - 11 - 182,250 - 387,000 - Jess Glynne - Always In Between - 25/10/18 - 5 13 - 13 - 163,750 - 2,222,000 - Queen - Greatest Hits I, II & III (Platinum Coll.) - 25/11/00 - 8 14 - 14 - 162,750 - 241,500 - Billie Eilish - Don't Smile At Me - 19/07/18 - 12 15 - 15 - 160,250 - 547,000 - Dua Lipa - Dua Lipa - 15/06/17 - 9 16 - 16 - 157,500 - 448,750 - Elton John - Diamonds - 23/11/17 - 6 17 - 18 - 153,250 - 153,250 - Dave - Psychodrama - 21/03/19 - 1 18 - 17 - 152,750 - 152,750 - Pink - Hurts 2B Human - 09/05/19 - 1 19 - 20 - 140,250 - 140,250 - Post Malone - Hollywood's Bleeding - 19/09/19 - 1 20 - 19 - 138,250 - 419,750 - Post Malone - Beerbongs & Bentleys - 10/05/18 - 13 21 - 21 - 130,500 - 430,750 - Drake - Scorpion - 12/07/18 - 16 22 - 22 - 127,750 - 127,750 - Taylor Swift - Lover - 05/09/19 - 1 23 - 23 - 119,750 - 120,000 - Jack Savoretti - Singing To Strangers - 28/03/19 - 1 24 - 26 - 113,500 - 113,500 - Liam Gallagher - Why Me? Why Not. - 03/10/19 - 1 25 - 24 - 112,500 - 161,500 - Clean Bandit - What Is Love? - 13/12/18 - 9 26 - 25 - 111,000 - 485,500 - Motion Picture Cast Recording - Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again - 26/07/18 - 7 27 - 27 - 109,000 - 109,000 - Bruce Springsteen - Western Stars - 27/06/19 - 1 28 - 28 - 108,750 - 1,678,000 - Fleetwood Mac - Rumours - 26/02/77 - 17 29 - 29 - 108,250 - 2,282,750 - Eminem - Curtain Call - Greatest Hits - 10/12/05 - 27 30 - 30 - 106,500 - 4,893,250 - Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits - 03/10/92 - 27 31 - 31 - 105,750 - 1,111,250 - Oasis - Time Flies : 1994-2009 - 26/06/10 - 25 32 - 33 - 105,250 - 105,250 - Jax Jones - Snacks - 17/01/19 - 9 33 - 32 - 103,750 - 335,000 - Take That - Odyssey - 06/12/18 - 3 34 - 34 - 100,250 - 3,517,500 - Ed Sheeran - X - 05/07/14 - 18 35 - 35 - 98,500 - 157,500 - Rita Ora - Phoenix - 06/12/18 - 16 36 - 36 - 96,250 - 96,250 - AJ Tracey - AJ Tracey - 21/02/19 - 3 37 - 37 - 95,750 - 2,372,500 - Beatles - Abbey Road - 04/10/69 - 1 38 - 38 - 92,500 - 250,750 - Olly Murs - You Know I Know - 22/11/18 - 10 39 - 39 - 92,500 - 285,750 - Ariana Grande - Sweetener - 30/08/18 - 16 40 - 40 - 91,250 - 2,567,500 - Bob Marley - Legend - 19/05/84 - 22
  21. Very droll. I live on the outskirts of Cheltenham, in a ward that falls into the Tewkesbury constituency.
  22. Brainwashing only works when every source of info is controlled by the state - that is definately not the case here. BTW, have you ever paused to wonder how you became convinced that COrbyn is so great? :teresa:
  23. Now that nominations are closed, we can finally see our choices. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/n...l-election-2019 In Tewkesbury : Con, Lab, LD & Green. In Cheltenham : Con, Lab, LD & MRLP. This time the LD's candidate is not former MP Martin Horwood - I wonder if that'll make a difference?
  24. Sorry, noted. This is purely a hypothetical question, as you can hardly force newspapers to adopt a more neutral stance! But to answer it anyway, I don't think it would make as much difference as you might suppose, unless you subscribe to Michael's 'brainwashing' idea. :rolleyes: IMO most people are capable of seeing which side their bread is buttered on, and voting accordingly.
  25. ISTM most people who want Broadband have already got it, and most of the rest will be elderly and/or technophobes - also, one based on BT would be slower than what I have now anyway...