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or ipsos mori chose you!ful — if you want to go to the football, the cinema or music or the theatre, you think to yourself, "how can i do it on the budget?" you might think, "can i get half price tickets?" who is doing all right? you! me?! mps! you are only jealous because i've got a pickled onion! we have had no pay rises that mps have. all the scandals, the public scandals. it's at the top. i asked you about that phrase, jams. if you know you for certain who is, don't say. do you know who said it? who said that phrase? churchill. jeremy corbyn. if it was him, i would be pleased. i agree. theresa may. no way! isn't that interesting? she said that these were the people she wanted to help. really? who does she think they are? talk is cheap, she'll sit round this dinner table with her cronies, and they will tell you that they are just about managing with their two houses in their 160 grand cars that we are paying for! why are they taking the school dinners away, then? that's contradicting yourself there, isn't
or ipsos mori chose you!ful — if you want to go to the football, the cinema or music or the theatre, you think to yourself, "how can i do it on the budget?" you might think, "can i get half price tickets?" who is doing all right? you! me?! mps! you are only jealous because i've got a pickled onion! we have had no pay rises that mps have. all the scandals, the public scandals. it's at the top. i asked you about that phrase, jams. if you know you for certain who is, don't...
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now, we've recruited this group of voters with the help of the opinion pollsters ipsos mori, and we wantanswers to my questions. let's go in for the first of my election takeaways. we're here above a pub in halifax. it may look a bit like a church because this is no ordinary pub. this is actually the place where the halifax building society was founded, hence the oak panels and the stained—glass windows, and we're here to talk about politics and have a bit of a curry. i just want to get a sense of people here. when you're thinking about how to vote in this election, how big a factor, if any — it may not be at all — is that brexit decision? is that going to affect how you vote or is it over? no, it's not over. it's going to affect how i vote , because i voted to come out. i think the conservatives will definitely go down the brexit route. yes? i think, if labour get in there's a possibility they will try for another referendum and change it all. so you're a bit nervous, john. a little bit, yes. it's not over as far as you're concerned? no, not yet, no. to me it's onlyjust starting, really
now, we've recruited this group of voters with the help of the opinion pollsters ipsos mori, and we wantanswers to my questions. let's go in for the first of my election takeaways. we're here above a pub in halifax. it may look a bit like a church because this is no ordinary pub. this is actually the place where the halifax building society was founded, hence the oak panels and the stained—glass windows, and we're here to talk about politics and have a bit of a curry. i just want to get a...
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now, we've recruited this group of voters with the help of the opinion pollsters ipsos mori, and we wanto get some answers to my questions. let's go in for the first of my election takeaways. we're here above a pub in halifax. it may look a bit like a church because this is no ordinary pub. this is actually the place where the halifax building society was founded, hence the oak panels and the stained—glass windows, and we're here to talk about politics and have a bit of a curry. i just want to get a sense of people here. when you're thinking about how to vote in this election, how big a factor, if any — it may not be at all — is that brexit decision? is that going to affect how you vote or is it over? no, it's not over. it's going to affect how i vote, because i voted to come out. i think the conservatives will definitely go down the brexit route. yes? i think, if labour get in there's a possibility they will try for another referendum and change it all. so you're a bit nervous, john. a little bit, yes. it's not over as far as you're concerned? no, not yet, no. to me it's onlyjust starti
now, we've recruited this group of voters with the help of the opinion pollsters ipsos mori, and we wanto get some answers to my questions. let's go in for the first of my election takeaways. we're here above a pub in halifax. it may look a bit like a church because this is no ordinary pub. this is actually the place where the halifax building society was founded, hence the oak panels and the stained—glass windows, and we're here to talk about politics and have a bit of a curry. i just want...
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the people we are speaking to have been selected for us by the pollsters ipsos mori.course, no small group can tell us how this place will vote, let alone the country as a whole, but it can flesh out those findings you find in the opinion polls and on tv. let's go inside to the corn exchange, wherejim davidson and ken dodd have played for the latest of nick's election takeaways. today's takeaway, a nice bit of thai food. let me ask you all first, what do you think of the issues that are important just know? in bedford, what are the important issues for you? it is a very multicultural society. a place that i have lived for 18 years with a very diverse background. children here from a diverse background. and actually been a very pleasant place to live and educate children who are now going back into london. creating their lives and careers. recent times have made one question how you feel about it and how you feel about the general population, how they are feeling, in a way i have never thought before. i mean just the recent last year has made me feel differently about
the people we are speaking to have been selected for us by the pollsters ipsos mori.course, no small group can tell us how this place will vote, let alone the country as a whole, but it can flesh out those findings you find in the opinion polls and on tv. let's go inside to the corn exchange, wherejim davidson and ken dodd have played for the latest of nick's election takeaways. today's takeaway, a nice bit of thai food. let me ask you all first, what do you think of the issues that are...
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the group selected by the pollsters ipsos mori represent some of those who are "just about managing"therwise known as the jams. the people who are in work but still struggle to make ends meet, to find enough money to pay those bills at the end of the week — how will they make up their minds how to vote? we've come to the suburbs of south london, to eltham, to find out. well, it's fish and chips for the latest of my election takeaways. we are in the south suburbs of london, in eltham, with a group of voters who are going to tell us how they are making up their minds who to back at the election. just to start us off, what issues in this area, before we talk about the country, what things when you're thinking about who to vote for? when you are concerned about this area, what are the things that are bothering you, making you make up your minds? one of the things i'm worried about is the school dinners. we've had the milk taken and now they are going to take the school meals and they're saying about the breakfast. my child has breakfast before she goes to school. how old is your daughter
the group selected by the pollsters ipsos mori represent some of those who are "just about managing"therwise known as the jams. the people who are in work but still struggle to make ends meet, to find enough money to pay those bills at the end of the week — how will they make up their minds how to vote? we've come to the suburbs of south london, to eltham, to find out. well, it's fish and chips for the latest of my election takeaways. we are in the south suburbs of london, in...
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with me now is mark diffley, from the polling company ipsos mori.e eye on the trends in this election. let's talk about the debate that's coming up because really there are several things at stake for each of these leaders. take me through the political landscape as you see it 110w. political landscape as you see it now. the political landscape in scotla nd now. the political landscape in scotland really changed at the 18th of september 2014, the first independence referendum. since then we've seen huge amounts of change. broadly, although the snp lost that debate, so that we voted to stay, they have actually, ironically, been they have actually, ironically, been the political winners of that debate. through the 2015 general election, last year's holyrood election, last year's holyrood election, they have been the absolutely dominant force in scotland. mainly at the expense of the labour party who are now pretty much a runt party in comparison to where they were five, six years ago. what we've been seeing more recently to bring it right up to now is
with me now is mark diffley, from the polling company ipsos mori.e eye on the trends in this election. let's talk about the debate that's coming up because really there are several things at stake for each of these leaders. take me through the political landscape as you see it 110w. political landscape as you see it now. the political landscape in scotla nd now. the political landscape in scotland really changed at the 18th of september 2014, the first independence referendum. since then we've...
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the election we're hearing from groups of people specially identified by the polling organisation ipsos morihis campaign i'm speaking to giving voters on how they make up their mind. today i am talking to people who voted remain in the eu referendum. how will that choice affect the choice they have made now. we come to bedford, a tory held seat, marginal. the people we are speaking to have been selected by pollsters its source and murray. no small group can tell us how this place will vote, let alone the country on a roll. this can flesh out what you hear in opinion polls, and on the vox pops. let's go to the corn exchange, and chat over a bit of food, for the latest of nick's election takeaways. today's takeaway, nice food. let's ask you, maria, when you think of the issues that are important, ian bedford, what are important? welcome a very multicultural society. a place i have lived for almost 18 years. with a very diverse background, children from a diverse background. a very pleasa nt from a diverse background. a very pleasant place to live, and educate children, who are now going back i
the election we're hearing from groups of people specially identified by the polling organisation ipsos morihis campaign i'm speaking to giving voters on how they make up their mind. today i am talking to people who voted remain in the eu referendum. how will that choice affect the choice they have made now. we come to bedford, a tory held seat, marginal. the people we are speaking to have been selected by pollsters its source and murray. no small group can tell us how this place will vote, let...
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ben page, ceo of ipsos mori. so gallo, he will stay with us. -- alberto gallo, he will stay with us. stoltenberg says intelligence sharing is of great importance and the u.k.-u.s. issue is just a bilateral issue. we will talk more about this. this is bloomberg. ♪ these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast, we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. to signalfed minutes the u.s. economy is strong enough to war into another hike. the big question now, "when does the balance sheet reduction begin in earnest?" slipping on oil. opec and its allies support a nine-month extension to their production cut, but will the members actually adhere to the agreement? an age old question. protesters torched government
ben page, ceo of ipsos mori. so gallo, he will stay with us. -- alberto gallo, he will stay with us. stoltenberg says intelligence sharing is of great importance and the u.k.-u.s. issue is just a bilateral issue. we will talk more about this. this is bloomberg. ♪ these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast, we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable...
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the election we're hearing from groups of people specially identified by the polling organisation ipsos mori former bbc political editor nick robinson, today presenter and former bbc political editor nick robinson, has been to bedford, to meet some people who wanted to remain in the eu. for this week's election takeaway we're having thai in bedford and we're talking about what might make people here vote. look at that. are you all voting remainers — have you changed your views since then? i feel to some extent rather sad about it, but actually it is the next generation who are deeply, absolutely devastated. i was scared that if we voted out, it gives a platform, because of the way the campaigning was going on at that time. it was going to give a platform for people to incite hatred and xenophobia. i voted remain but you have to make the best of a situation. for me at least it is done and brexit is happening. what bemuses me is the attitude, well, we have to do —— get on with it now. 66.8 million people in this country and 17 million of them want to leave. 17 was more than 16 who voted to rem
the election we're hearing from groups of people specially identified by the polling organisation ipsos mori former bbc political editor nick robinson, today presenter and former bbc political editor nick robinson, has been to bedford, to meet some people who wanted to remain in the eu. for this week's election takeaway we're having thai in bedford and we're talking about what might make people here vote. look at that. are you all voting remainers — have you changed your views since then? i...
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according to research carried out by polling company ipsos mori, just 43% of eligible voters betweenonate about politics: cat king is a conservative voter who is a student at cardiff university; jermainjackman is a labour party member and currently a student at the university of leeds; and coming straight from the exam room i'm joined by matt wilson who is planning on voting lib dem. he looks to study at london south bank university. a general question, starting with you, what is the most important issue for you, in this election? the most important issue for me personally is electing a party and prime minister who can lead the country forward. we have seen many lead the country forward. we have seen many different political changes and it is important to push on, with the context of "brexit" and all of the different issues, it is now pushing forwards, in a way that is best for the majority. brexit you might point to as a key issue for you. it was, but now the vote has been accepted, across—the—board we must move on. ido i do not want the election to be about "brexit". i do not want
according to research carried out by polling company ipsos mori, just 43% of eligible voters betweenonate about politics: cat king is a conservative voter who is a student at cardiff university; jermainjackman is a labour party member and currently a student at the university of leeds; and coming straight from the exam room i'm joined by matt wilson who is planning on voting lib dem. he looks to study at london south bank university. a general question, starting with you, what is the most...
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in the third and final instalment, nick meets seven people chosen by the pollsters ipsos mori to representps because this is what you are getting. well, it isa this is what you are getting. well, it is a fish and chips are the of my election takeaway. we are hearing from with a group of voters who are going to tell us how they are making up going to tell us how they are making up their minds. i did specify there had to be mushy peas. if you had to describe how you were, how you are doing in your family, describe how you were, how you are doing in yourfamily, does it feel like it is pretty easy at the moment and things are good and comfortable orare and things are good and comfortable or are you straight at shaking your head? struggling. every month you are wondering if you can afford £20 on this car compound on the card. it's not even come in a come at month by month. it is day by day. you look at how can i afford the next thing i need. i have been struggling. i have three children, three girls. i can not give them 100% of what they need. three girls. i can not give them 10096 of what they
in the third and final instalment, nick meets seven people chosen by the pollsters ipsos mori to representps because this is what you are getting. well, it isa this is what you are getting. well, it is a fish and chips are the of my election takeaway. we are hearing from with a group of voters who are going to tell us how they are making up going to tell us how they are making up their minds. i did specify there had to be mushy peas. if you had to describe how you were, how you are doing in...
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the group, selected by the pollsters ipsos mori, represent some of those who are just about managing,oney to pay the bills at the end of the week, how will they make up end of the week, how will they make up their minds on how to vote? we've come to the suburbs of south london to find out. it's fish and chips for the latest of my election takeaways. we're in south london in eltham, with a group of voters who are going to tell us how they're making up their minds who to back at election. just to start us off, what issues in this area, before we talk about the country, what are the things when you think about who to vote for — when you're concerned about this area — what are the things bothering you, making up your minds? i've been worried about school dinners. the conservatives want to take it. we've had the milk taken and now we're going to have the meals. they're saying about the breakfast, but my daughter has breakfast before she goes to school. how old is your daughter? 12 now. she gets a free school lunch? yeah, and dinners and that, yeah. if they take that away then — that, yeah.
the group, selected by the pollsters ipsos mori, represent some of those who are just about managing,oney to pay the bills at the end of the week, how will they make up end of the week, how will they make up their minds on how to vote? we've come to the suburbs of south london to find out. it's fish and chips for the latest of my election takeaways. we're in south london in eltham, with a group of voters who are going to tell us how they're making up their minds who to back at election. just to...
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nick has been to halifax, west yorkshire, to meet a group of working class voter5 put together by ipsos mori church because this is no ordinary pub. thi5 because this is no ordinary pub. this is actually where the halifax building society was founded. you can see those panels and 5tained—gla55 can see those panels and stained—glass windows. we are here to talk about politics and eat some curry. we know that all of you voted for brexit. what are you looking for in the person who leaves tho5e negotiations? somebody who is 5trong. negotiations? somebody who is strong. who is trying to get the best deal for britain. to take the 85 early in euros bill when they throw at us. confident. not easily led. trustworthy. strong. you said trustworthy, a5 led. trustworthy. strong. you said trustworthy, as well? yes, trustworthy, as well? yes, trustworthy, that is a good one. 0k, tho5e trustworthy, that is a good one. 0k, those are the words. that is what you want. so is there anybody who feel5 you want. so is there anybody who feels that role for you? not at the minute. nigel farage. barrage? well, he is s
nick has been to halifax, west yorkshire, to meet a group of working class voter5 put together by ipsos mori church because this is no ordinary pub. thi5 because this is no ordinary pub. this is actually where the halifax building society was founded. you can see those panels and 5tained—gla55 can see those panels and stained—glass windows. we are here to talk about politics and eat some curry. we know that all of you voted for brexit. what are you looking for in the person who leaves tho5e...