The remaining readers of the Daily Express, aka the Daily
UKIP, may have been surprised this morning to see, at the top of the front
page, the proclamation “UKIP Surge To
Second Place In New Poll”. This news, which by the most fortunate of
coincidences, exactly matches the paper’s pro-Kipper editorial line, cannot be
found anywhere else. Has the Desmond flagship got some original news for once?
Ah, but you know the answer to that one: no it hasn’t.
Another round of staff cuts means that the dwindling ranks of hacks have to
depend on reheating stories from elsewhere, and this one is no exception. So the
headline on Alison Little’s article, “Ukip
is now MORE POPULAR than Labour: Nigel Farage gets polls boost as Ukip surges
ahead”, should be taken with a suitably large pinch of salt.
Despite telling readers “NIGEL
Farage won a fresh boost today when an opinion poll pronounced his party the
second most popular after the Conservatives, pushing Labour into third place
... The YouGov survey also found that nearly three times as many of those asked
thought the UK Independence Party leader would be the best Prime Minister
compared with Labour's Ed Miliband”, it’s total crap.
It’s true that YouGov conducted the poll concerned, and also
true that the numbers, showing 38% for the Tories, 28% for UKIP and 25% for
Labour, were those recorded. However, and here we encounter a significantly
sized however, the poll was carried out for the Murdoch Sun, and was carried out only among that paper’s readers. The Express just stripped out that
inconvenient fact.
Not, of course, that Rupe’s downmarket troops are blameless
in this affair: the poll was a very deliberately calculated means for spinning
against Labour, as witness the Twitter output of the paper’s non-bullying
political editor Tom Newton Dunn, telling “Startling
finding in YouGov poll of Sun readers today; 25% still vote Labour but only 6%
have Ed Mili as best PM”. It was indeed startling.
Yes, even after being fed a constant diet of anti-Labour
smears and lies, 25% of Sun readers
still intend to vote for the party. So faithful Rupe retainer Trevor Kavanagh
is probably wasting his time with his “Ed
Miliband is the biggest loser of the Rochester vote” drivel. And back in
the real world, Mike Smithson of Political Betting has not only rumbled the Express, but brought bad news for the
Blue Team.
Having noted that the percentages quoted by the Express look the same as those in the
poll of Sun readers, and given
readers the lowdown on “Voodoo Polls”,
which the one of Sun readers appears
to be, Smithson then told that the latest Populus poll, the first to appear
post-White Van Man-gate, had a Labour lead of five points, two more than its
predecessor. What the Sun and Express won’t tell you.
The Desmond hacks prefer whoppers – another Benchmark Of Excellence!
2 comments:
Today's Express "cartoon" is based on those bogus figures.
There's a similar report in The Times today. I can't say for certain it's the same yougov poll but again no mention of it being conducted solely of Sun readers.
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