Interesting point by Jon Minton on the social-policy list about what the
Ashcroft poll found about the reasons that those who voted Leave thought
most important in making their decision.
On 27/06/2016 08:19, Jon Minton wrote:
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2016 08:19:58 +0100
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From: Jon Minton <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: FW: Lord Ashcroft Polls on Referendum
> Dear all,
>
> Many on the remain campaign have been ignoring the most important and
> interesting findings from the Ashcroft poll in preference to other
> findings that support a prior belief that a large proportion of Leave
> voters are ignorant and reactionary.
>
> In particular there's been far too little emphasis on the following
> result:
> http://lordashcroftpolls.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Quadrant.jpg
>
> The horizontal axis is net preference for leave vs remain. The
> vertical axis is the importance of an issue in deciding which outcome
> to vote for.
> Note the top left quadrant. The four top reasons for voting 'leave' in
> terms of influence on voting decision are:
> 'the quality of life in the UK'
> 'The NHS'
> 'Rights for people in the UK', and 'fairness in the welfare system'
>
>
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