Find out how Friday's Grill, for Falmouth and Truro General Election candidates, changed the opinions of voters who attended!
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FXU's MP Grills clearly have a dramatic effect on the opinions of student voters! 62 out of the 74 attendees to the Grill on Friday took part in the anonymous poll.
The Green and Labour Party candidates had prior to the event withdrawn from the General Election. New candidates will be announced, but for this debate their party policies were represented by other party representatives.
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Before
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After
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34% Green
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40.3% Green
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21% Conservative
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16.1% Conservative
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16% Labour
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14.5% Undecided
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13% Undecided
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11.2% Liberal Democrats
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8% Liberal Democrats
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9.6% Labour
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3% National Health Action Party
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3.2% Independent Candidate (Loic Rich)
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3% Independent Candidate (Loic Rich)
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3.2% UKIP
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2% UKIP
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1.6% National Health Action Party
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0% Mebyon Kernow
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0% Mebyon Kernow
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Thank you to all the candidates for attending both our Grills, we hope you found them valuable and we would like to wish you the best of luck for your campaigns over the upcoming weeks. Also thank you very much to Toni Pearce (NUS President) for chairing the debate.
To see the results of the previous opinion poll, please click here.
The next debate will be for candidates of the Redruth and Truro constituency, on Friday 20th March in the Penryn campus Chapel Lecture Theatre, from 5.30pm-7.30pm.
This polls reflects the views of those that attended the event, which include students, staff and members of the wider community and parties. Its purpose is to accurately reflect the views of the audience following each debate and is not a reflection on individual candidates, party policy or as a recommendation on how anyone should vote. We recommend attendance at each event so that you can make your own informed choice.