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How much attention have you been paying to the polls in the run-up to the election
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I've been paying a lot of attention to the polls, and I'm aware that we are about to have a land-side labour majority
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Not as much as I probably should. I don't really pay any attention to the polls. I just go on what I feel is correct
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I have been keeping an eye on it, because it's obviously going to affect everything in this country
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Honestly, not that much. Yeah, a reasonable amount. Like, I'm always interested in it, but I think it's only going one way tomorrow
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Do you think that the way that the polls have been reported on or what's been in the polls could have some sort of
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influence on how you vote tomorrow? Yeah, you know, it's on social media, which a lot of people
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are looking at. The polls, yeah, I think so. I think depending on what the polls are, we're definitely
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sway people. No, I don't think so, no. Probably not, no. No. No sway at all. Just a shame, really
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that it's boiled down to this, because it's not really a fair battle, I would say, between the two
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main parties. And that's a lot to do with what's happened to the Tories in the past couple of years
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They've damaged their own reputation, and they've only got themselves to blame, really