@iankenway I'm not sure a casual survey outweighs an official national vote. While that **may** be true it is hardly a lie to cite the sentiments on a national vote, though it is a good reason to encourage a revote.
@iankenway The most important thing to remember is that a poll, no matter how professionally done, will not reflect the voting public perfectly, sometimes not at all, even if a poll isnt flawed.
The reason for this is because voters seek out the oppertunity to vote. They make a choice to take time out of their day, go to a location, and vote.
A poll is the opposite, those taking the poll seek you out. So it tends to include a random sampling of not just the people who care enough to vote, but also the people who never tend to vote, or simply cant be bothered to vote on this issue
It is why any sort of publicly held vote is, if all else is equal at least, much more meaningful than any survery/poll.
@iankenway No worries and no rush.
@freemo A few days turned into a month plus. Local , regional and EU ekections here in Greece.plus a looming Legislative (General) Election next month. Plus all the nonsense back in the UK. Elections v opinion polls is a really important subject and I promise to come back to the subject as soon as I can! Ciao IMK
@iankenway It happens :)
@freemo Once again thank you for your thoughtful comments. I think I may respond further, but I'm really busy for the next few days.