80 per cent of Britons want to leave the EU, says the Express. Except they don’t

The poll was conducted by and among Tories in a small area of the UK known to be sympathetic to quitting the EU

 

Today’s Daily Express claims that 80 per cent of British people want to quit the EU.

In what it calls the ‘biggest vote on this country’s ties to Brussels for 40 years’, the paper cites a poll which says that 11,706 out of 14,581 people voted to leave. The Express goes on to claim that the ‘overwhelming’ result boosts its own crusade to get Britain out of Europe.

Yet even the most cursory examination of the polling method used by the paper reveals the results to be skewed to the point of discredit.

The poll was organised by Conservative MPs Peter Bone and Philip Hollobone and Conservative candidate Tom Purslove, and was conducted across their three constituencies in North Northamptonshire  – Wellingborough, Kettering and Corby and East Northamptonshire.

In other words, this was a poll of Tories in one section of the country: the three in question are right-wing Tories who organised a poll among their own voters. This isn’t representative, as the Express claims.

In the East Midlands, where the constituencies are situated, UKIP received 32.9 percent of the votes in May’s European elections. Furthermore, UKIP and the Tories are closely aligned in this area.

UKIP have made several attempts to poach Mr Hollobone; in September they delayed selecting a candidate for Kettering because they were sure they could convince him to defect.

Outgoing local party chairman Jonathan Bullock said that ‘his views are exactly those of UKIP, they are not those of David Cameron’. Hollobone refuses to meet with constituents who wear a burqa or niqab, and has attempted to pass a Face Coverings (Prohibition) bill.

Peter Bone, meanwhile, wrote in an editorial for The Guardian in which he claimed that the sole reason he hadn’t defected to UKIP was because only Cameron could deliver a referendum on the EU.

And Tom Pursglove wrote last April for Conservative Home that:

“The British people have been denied their say on our membership of the European Union since 1975. When I am out knocking on doors in Corby and East Northamptonshire as part of my Listening Campaign, people regularly tell me that it is about time they had the chance to have their say.

“It is for that reason that Peter Bone MP, Philip Hollobone MP and I, as the Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Corby and East Northamptonshire, are today launching a North Northamptonshire wide In-Out EU Referendum”.

So this ‘historic’ poll was conducted among people that the three MPs already knew were sympathetic to their aims and likely to give them the answer they wanted. Even today Bone admitted that, across the country, votes for an exit would ‘not [be] on the scale we have seen in North Northamptonshire’.

This is not to say that there is not a significant number of voters who want to quit the EU. The figures shift constantly, but tend to be roughly split down the middle. A Populus poll last April showed that 35 per cent of those surveyed would vote to stay and 32 per cent to leave.

An Ipsos Mori poll conducted in October indicated the highest level of British support for EU membership since 1991, with 56 per cent voting to stay in.

Ruby Stockham is a staff writer at Left Foot Forward. Follow her on Twitter

118 Responses to “80 per cent of Britons want to leave the EU, says the Express. Except they don’t”

  1. Mike Stallard

    Lie?
    Do you really mean that?

  2. BigRed

    All you who want to remain in the EU, do yourselves a favour and take a trip to Brussels and see first hand all our tax money in the numerous buildings of the EU offices.
    EU is just about power, they want our country to be subservient to the Germany controlled EU.
    Anyone must be stark raving loony to want to remain under he thumb of Mrs Merkal.
    Common sense says we must get out of that web of intrigue sooner rather than later.
    Th ConLibLab nancy boys have sold the voters a pup.
    The only way forward is to vote UKIP

  3. BigRed

    Cole – more than a few, I can assure you. The true Brit is waking up to the fact that they have been sold out indirectly to Germany. Wake up and smell the coffee and vote UKIP.

  4. BigRed

    What billions of investments are you talking about? Who sold you that trash? We’re paying billions of pounds into supporting a failing Euro. Have you seen the exchange rate lately, the Euro is slipping against the Pound on a regular basis. I think its about 1,30 Euros to the Pound and falling.
    We can still trade with the EU simply because they need us much more than we need them. We have, besides Europe, the Commonwealth and the rest of the World to trade with.
    Vote UKIP and let common sense prevail.

  5. BigRed

    I don’t think so, bring it on.

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