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You might want to stop sharing ‘poll’ results from Britain Elects [IMAGES]

Kerry-Anne Mendoza by Kerry-Anne Mendoza
19 June 2022
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A new independent polling and election result aggregator known as Britain Elects has become fairly popular in recent months. However, bizarre and hostile tweets issued from the organisation’s official Twitter account have created a concern about potential bias.

So who is Britain Elects anyway?

The organisation claims to be a voluntary “poll aggregator of sorts”, funded by Paypal donations. The operators are identified as “Ben, Dayle and Lily”. We did some digging and found out more about the team.

Lily has passed away since the creation of Britain Elects. She was a promising young Labour candidate for local council elections in Uplands, Swansea. Dayle (Taylor) is a former McDonalds customer care assistant and politics student at the University of Chester. And Ben (Walker) is a first-year politics student at the University of Chester.

The group watches by-elections and searches for polls, then it reports on them on its timeline. But is it always above board?

The tweets

Late on the night of 30 March, the Britain Elects Twitter account issued an unusually conversational and combative tweet. It targeted those claiming Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had been gaining on the Conservatives in the polls prior to last Summer’s Blairite coup.

Please stop claiming Labour were neck and neck at any point last year. It is the cherry picking of polls. https://t.co/spVpGNV8oG#bbcqt pic.twitter.com/OGfWYe95IC

— Britain Elects (@BritainElects) March 30, 2017

But there is a problem here. Because Corbyn was closing the gap before the coup. Even in the Britain Elects graph.

Others added further evidence from pollsters which confirmed this was the case. Such as this from YouGov, which had just one point between the parties before the 2016 coup:

And this summary of multiple polling organisations reveals the same. With Ipsos Mori showing just one point between the parties as late as July 2016.

https://twitter.com/Treat_Me_Gently/status/847576425838383107

Even the vigorously anti-Corbyn Daily Mail reported the poll success at the time.

https://twitter.com/earthygirl01/status/847584328825671681

Britain Elects responds to criticism

Faced with this challenge, Britain Elects responded to the criticism with the following:

Hm, is calling out bullshit incompatible with that?

— Britain Elects (@BritainElects) March 30, 2017

We don’t know for sure which member of the Britain Elects crew is responsible for the calamitous tweet on 30 March. But it does bear an uncanny similarity to one issued from Walker’s account the following day.

To say Labour were ahead at any point last year would be to say Trump was always ahead of Clinton in the run up to Nov (see LA Times polls).

— Ben Walker (@BNHWalker) March 31, 2017

As one social media user put it:

If you ever retweeted Britain elects and had the misconception they were neutral, or professional see this thread: https://t.co/nVKDtdo4LU

— _Harbinger_Goat (@ALL_PROPAGANDA_) March 31, 2017

You might want to consider doing some research before sharing another poll from Britain Elects.

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