What does this tell us?
The people of Bexhill and Battle will, most likely as expected, vote Tory as they always do. Although, interestingly they didn't get the vast majority they normally do (Conservative won 51% of the vote in 2010). Our poll from the Kids of Heathfield Community college, who represent primarily Bexhill and Battle and the Constituency of Wealden, suggests that the Conservatives will win. Although, I doubt somewhat that the people of Bexhill and Battle and Wealden will be voting for the green party. It just won't happen.
Also, the the polling for UKIP in this poll is 14.7% of the vote, which i think is perfectly plausible, especially when all the national polls say this.
Surprisingly, however, the Liberal Democrats did rather badly considering that they got 28% of the vote in 2010. This perhaps suggests that their vote intake this year will follow that of the national average and plummet and possibly collapse altogether.
So, altogether this snapshot into the political minds of 11 to 18 year olds, supplemented by a few left wing teachers, tells us that the Conservatives will most likely win the Bexhill and battle seat, as well as Wealden.
The Question is, however, how have you voted or how are you going to vote in The 2015 General Election?
The people of Bexhill and Battle will, most likely as expected, vote Tory as they always do. Although, interestingly they didn't get the vast majority they normally do (Conservative won 51% of the vote in 2010). Our poll from the Kids of Heathfield Community college, who represent primarily Bexhill and Battle and the Constituency of Wealden, suggests that the Conservatives will win. Although, I doubt somewhat that the people of Bexhill and Battle and Wealden will be voting for the green party. It just won't happen.
Also, the the polling for UKIP in this poll is 14.7% of the vote, which i think is perfectly plausible, especially when all the national polls say this.
Surprisingly, however, the Liberal Democrats did rather badly considering that they got 28% of the vote in 2010. This perhaps suggests that their vote intake this year will follow that of the national average and plummet and possibly collapse altogether.
So, altogether this snapshot into the political minds of 11 to 18 year olds, supplemented by a few left wing teachers, tells us that the Conservatives will most likely win the Bexhill and battle seat, as well as Wealden.
The Question is, however, how have you voted or how are you going to vote in The 2015 General Election?