1.   But when the national polls are a wide gap, the country is pretty likely to follow.

2.   I wonder if the polls will be as fortunate.

3.   The poll was not a random sample and has no Margin of error.

4.   The polls are not a reliable guide of how people will vote.

5.   This is a foretaste of what things will be like - if the polls are correct - over the next five years.

6.   This is difficult since the polls are so unprecedentedly ghastly for the Tories.

7.   Those original Contract polls were not thorough enough to anticipate public reaction to really stupid political behavior.

8.   We believe the polls are an accurate mirror of public opinion.

9.   Yet if the polls are anything like right, Labour is on course for another landslide victory.

10.   It had then come under increasing international pressure to guarantee that the actual poll was not fraudulent.

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