'Perverse' incentive for pollsters to mislead public, warns Treasury Committee

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'There is a perverse commercial incentive to provide misleading information to the public,' says the former education secretary.

 

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Only a senior MP would be simple enough to take any notice of opinion polls. The rest of us take no notice of them as they don't affect the way one votes.

Is she considered "senior" because she voted the right way in the referendum? 🤔

What, just like MP's who accept "perverse" incentives, then declare them and then look after their own agendas instead of looking after the public who voted for them. Pollsters along with MP's should not be allowed to use their positions for personal gains.

Imagine that !!! Gosh, she really has her finger on the pulse...... Brexit. Advice may be a bit late unless there is a People Vote....... Now there's a thought !

Who cares?

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