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The Week in Polls

Mark Pack

Keep on top of what you really need to know about the latest political polls with a concise weekly newsletter that dives behind the headlines, tells you what the numbers really mean and gives you the context to understand what’s going on.

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The misleading mystique of "internal polling"

Welcome to the 187th edition of The Week in Polls (TWIP), which takes a look at “internal polling” and why a media scoop about Labour’s internal polling is not nearly as insightful as it may seem.

16 days ago
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Why people say they don't know anyone who has ever been polled

Welcome to the 186th edition of The Week in Polls (TWIP), which takes a look at a common - and superficially reasonable - critique of polling, namely people saying they don’t know anyone who has ever been polled.

23 days ago
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More misleading presentation of polling on assisted dying?

Welcome to the 185th edition of The Week in Polls (TWIP), which returns to the question of how polling on assisted dying is being presented, and also looks at which party leaders scare the public most.

a month ago
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How do the polls stack up against actual election results?

Welcome to the 184th edition of The Week in Polls (TWIP), which takes a look at a pair of real election results to see how the opinion polls performed.

a month ago
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Authors

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  • Mark Pack

    Author of "Polling UnPacked: the history, uses and abuses of political opinion polls" and member of the House of Lords (Lib Dem)

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