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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1048069" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>The polling was done on 8th-9th June before England had played a game in the tournament I'd be very interested to see the same data pre-final and today. That would give us a far clearer view of the impact of their campaign.</p><p></p><p>"almost a third" 27% is a lot close to a quarter than a third</p><p>so actual number are 40% support, with 33% ambivalent which is 73% of the nation not actively opposing it so not really that divisive.</p><p></p><p>That's all with 46% of those polled saying they couldn't give flying duck about football so the apparently ambivalent number make more sense, This is probably why the oppose number stays the roughly same for England Football Fans but increases to 48% support once they have skin in the game.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Like I said though when the data was taken is the interesting part ,its pre-impact we can adjudge if the camapign it was success or not with post data to compare to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1048069, member: 72205"] The polling was done on 8th-9th June before England had played a game in the tournament I'd be very interested to see the same data pre-final and today. That would give us a far clearer view of the impact of their campaign. "almost a third" 27% is a lot close to a quarter than a third so actual number are 40% support, with 33% ambivalent which is 73% of the nation not actively opposing it so not really that divisive. That's all with 46% of those polled saying they couldn't give flying duck about football so the apparently ambivalent number make more sense, This is probably why the oppose number stays the roughly same for England Football Fans but increases to 48% support once they have skin in the game. Like I said though when the data was taken is the interesting part ,its pre-impact we can adjudge if the camapign it was success or not with post data to compare to. [/QUOTE]
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