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Breaking: former YouGov employee says company withheld poll showing Corbyn won 2017 GE debate after pressure from Tories

Government ministers threatened to demand boss’s resignation if company went ahead with polls showing Corbyn’s 2017 surge

Polling firm YouGov withheld and skewed information during the 2017 general election campaign because it was ‘too positive’ for Labour, according to one of the company’s former key employees.

Chris Curtis, now head of political polling at Opinium, has published a long Twitter thread in which he details how the firm:

Nadhim Zahawi’s panicked threat after polls showed Corbyn constantly closing on May
A quote of Tory election campaign manager Linton Crosby saying he was going to put YouGov out of business

Despite the Establishment’s frantic attempts to keep the surge hidden, Corbyn came within a few thousand votes of beating the Tories in 2017. Many believe that without Establishment disinformation (and sabotage by right-wing Labour staffers) Labour would have won that election five years ago today – and would have won despite it had the campaign lasted just a week or two longer.

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