It would be interesting to know who the audience was that was polled and how many (I know I wasn't) because these have a track record of being rather selective to produce the outcome the regime wants, rather than one that's more realistic. The BBC has also long been sneaky and deceptive in this way with televised 'debates' and so on, by cherry-picking audiences that would overwhelmingly support and applaud the 'right' way of thinking, and oppose the 'wrong' way of thinking by heckling and jeering at the wrongthinkers who were always guaranteed to be a very small minority; thus deliberately attempting to mislead the public that these were a microcosm of public opinion and sentiment, when in reality most people actually agreed with those being presented as the outspoken minority.
Many have become disillusioned and weary of the banalities of domestic politics and the 'meet the new boss, same ad the old boss' status quo where nothing gets better but steadily worse whichever clown in in Nº10; therefore I find a poll that claims such a percentage of 'Britons' are so invested in the political theatre tsking place in a country thousands of miles away to be deliberately misleading on their part, without even getting into the percentage of 'Britain' that apparently wants Kamala to win is larger than the percentage of people who are even motivated to vote in domestic elections anymore.
It sounds like they've polled a couple of universities or something, where many are total midwits.
The American left seem to view Britain as history's original sin.
It would be interesting to know who the audience was that was polled and how many (I know I wasn't) because these have a track record of being rather selective to produce the outcome the regime wants, rather than one that's more realistic. The BBC has also long been sneaky and deceptive in this way with televised 'debates' and so on, by cherry-picking audiences that would overwhelmingly support and applaud the 'right' way of thinking, and oppose the 'wrong' way of thinking by heckling and jeering at the wrongthinkers who were always guaranteed to be a very small minority; thus deliberately attempting to mislead the public that these were a microcosm of public opinion and sentiment, when in reality most people actually agreed with those being presented as the outspoken minority.
Many have become disillusioned and weary of the banalities of domestic politics and the 'meet the new boss, same ad the old boss' status quo where nothing gets better but steadily worse whichever clown in in Nº10; therefore I find a poll that claims such a percentage of 'Britons' are so invested in the political theatre tsking place in a country thousands of miles away to be deliberately misleading on their part, without even getting into the percentage of 'Britain' that apparently wants Kamala to win is larger than the percentage of people who are even motivated to vote in domestic elections anymore.
It sounds like they've polled a couple of universities or something, where many are total midwits.
The only person thar can relate partially with Starmer is Pedro Sanchez, they will probably end up internationally isolated
Way too complimentary of Trump.