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The latest figures show that just 20 per cent say they would be delighted (7 per cent) or pleased (13 per cent) by a Sunak/Conservative victory, while 57 per cent would be disappointed (25 per cent) or dismayed (32 per cent).

A further reason to make sure the Conservatives lose: You don't want to disappoint or dismay the majority of the country, do you?

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[–] J891319@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

38% delighted/pleased for starmer/labour, 31% negative as well though.