3.6 million UK voters are undecided
This is a non political comment, so I'm not promoting one party or another, not even discussing the party names.
According to the YouGov survey I just participated in (sample size over 3,000) 5% of the respondents don't plan to vote tomorrow, 88% have made their minds up on how they will vote, but a massive 8% haven't yet decided.
If this holds true for the population as a whole, out of the total of 45+ million voters, 3.6 million of them will wake up tomorrow, look out of the window, and only then somehow make their mind up. Will it be the sight of a black cat crossing the road? Or an eclipse of the sun that will finally make their mind up?
How representative is the sample? I should have thought those who were savvy enough to sign up for a smartphone app or use a web browser would be amongst the most decisive in the population.
The mind boggles.
(Please don't turn this into a political thread. No party names allowed!)
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