The obedient hackery of the legendarily foul mouthed Paul
Dacre will be feeling rather happy this morning, after delivering another piece
to order that supposedly shows the strength of feeling about restrictions on
Romanian and Bulgarian citizens coming to live and work in the UK being lifted
at the end of this year. But, as so often, it is what is not told that is more
revealing.
What's f***ing wrong with flash polls, c***?!?
“Enough
is enough Mr Cameron: Mail poll reveals voters' deep concern over wave of new
migrants” thunders the headline, with equivalently harsh
sub-headings: “82% of respondents said no to a
new influx from Bulgaria and Romania ... 85% think migration was putting huge
pressure on schools and hospitals ... Only one in 20 think Brussels should be
in charge of policies”.
Where does one begin? Quite apart from the usual frightener
of “Brussels” telling us what to do –
the EU is a club and decisions are made by all member states, including the UK –
the Mail is misrepresenting its own
poll, which did not use the word “huge”,
and talked about “public services such as schools and hospitals”. And
what kind of poll was it? Why is that left out of the article?
Ah well. As with so many Mail
rants, it’s what they leave to the small print, or hide away behind links, that
gives the game away. Click on the
link at the end of the piece, and you see that the poll was not conducted
via face-to-face interview, or by phone. It was an interactive one. Moreover, the survey, carried out by Harris
Interactive, was
a Flash Poll. What that?
As the use of the term “Interactive”
suggests, this is a self-selecting type of poll. It is popular because it
brings results at a fraction of the cost of interview or phone polls: the
survey for the Mail would have come
in at no more than £5,000. Then there are the clearly loaded questions, with
wordings like “allowing nationals of
those countries to work freely in
Britain”. See, they’re getting something for free!
There are others: “Since
1997, immigration has added 2.5 million to the population. Has the public been
adequately consulted about this change?” Yeah, we’ve only had three General
Elections since then. And how about “Who should
have the final say over who should be allowed into Britain?” which suggests
many of the respondents can’t remember the last time they stood in one of those
UK Border queues.
So we have a self-selecting poll, with questions that are
framed in a way that would have them laughed out of court, and it yields the
results that the Vagina Monologue requires in his attempts to frighten the crap
out of Daily Mail readers. Nobody
should be surprised. And, equally, no politician with a hole in his or her
jacksy should have anything to do with this plainly fraudulent campaign.
You know what happens
when policy gets made with one eye on the Daily Mail.
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