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LucidTalk
@LucidTalk
A professionally accredited Polling and Market Research company operating in N. Ireland, Ireland, & the UK. Member of the British Polling Council & UK MRS.
Belfast, Northern Ireland
lucidtalk.co.uk
Joined March 2012
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    Jan 14
    ✅JOIN THE LUCIDTALK(LT) online NI OPINION PANEL✅ - NI Lifestyle, Health, Politics, Business, & more.. Give your opinions (confidentially & securely), and win shopping voucher prizes at the same time! Not yet a member of our panel?, then join here:
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    Northern Ireland Opinion Panel - LucidTalk | Polling and Market Research
    LucidTalk’s (LT) Northern Ireland (NI) Opinion Panel now has over 16,000 members and is regularly polled and surveyed to obtain views and opinions.
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    Sep 1, 2021
    I see @stephennolan is talking about surveys again and mentions YouGov and Ipsos Mori - LucidTalk are partners with these 2 companies on the British Polling Council, and like them follow all the strict regulations required for representative polling. @BBCNolan @dt_ni
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    May 9, 2022
    To: @BBCTalkback ..re. David Campbell, he's incorrect in stating that the 'loyalist working-class' areas didn't turn-out to vote. LT's analysis shows the turnout from these areas was well up on 2017 - and this was a factor that boosted the TUV vote-share up to 8%. @williamcrawley
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    Sep 2, 2021
    This is nonsense, we did not say this. We said we restrict responses in a small No. of cases, & areas, from IP addresses from where we are/were receiving a No. of responses with similar answers. Its this restriction that works out at 1.7 responses on average per IP address.
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    Belfast News Letter
    @News_Letter
    Sep 2, 2021
    The former DUP strategy chief has described as “eyebrow raising” the fact that online pollsters LucidTalk get an average of 1.7 responses from each single IP address: newsletter.co.uk/news/politics/…
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    Jun 1, 2023
    ..Latest GB-Mainland polling from YouGov - more Britons (GB residents) would be upset if the Falkland Islands or Gibraltar left the UK (or ceased being British), than if NI left the UK...
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    YouGov
    @YouGov
    Jun 1, 2023
    How would mainland Britons feel if [x] left the UK? Wales 😭 Upset: 46% 😴 Not bothered: 36% 😃 Pleased: 10% Scotland 😭 43% 😴 34% 😃 16% Falkland Islands 😭 35% 😴 46% 😃 9% Gibraltar 😭 33% 😴 48% 😃 9% Northern Ireland 😭 32% 😴 43% 😃 15% yougov.co.uk/topics/politic…
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    May 3, 2022
    Results from tonight’s BBC NI 'Political Leaders' post-programme poll – 731 in a balanced NI representative sample. 3 questions, all details and results are on each of the graphics. NB This type of poll has a slightly higher error than our standard NI-Wide polls.
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    Dec 10, 2022
    Bit sad to see the English reaction to the result tonight e.g. the referee etc., & ‘we were the better team’! etc. France scored two good goals in ‘live’ play - England scored one penalty, & missed one. France were the better team. Good luck to them in the semis.
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    Aug 26, 2024
    To: @StephenNolan @JimAllister - Jim, you scored 6.2% in the recent NI Westminster election, not 8% as you said this morning on Nolan. Our most recent poll was a NI Assembly election poll, the poll that you were on 5% (that you quoted) was a Westminster election poll. 1/3
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    Nov 29, 2024
    This is good news for Sinn Fein - as they are usually further behind the other two big parties in terms of transfers…
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    RTÉ News
    @rtenews
    Nov 29, 2024
    20% of second preference vote goes to FF and FG, with SF at 17%, Exit Poll suggests | Follow #Election24 live updates here rte.ie/news/2024/1129…
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    Sep 5, 2021
    LT expect debate about polls, but not inaccuracies: (a) There has never been any LT poll showing majority support in NI for a united Ireland (UI), and (b) you say LT are the only pollster - what about the 2020/2021 UI Ref poll results from Survation, Kantar, & Savanta-Comres? 1/6
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    Ben Lowry
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    Sep 5, 2021
    My column on the dominance of @LucidTalk in political polling in Northern Ireland. In particular this is a problem on polling around the constitutional question because its findings add to border poll demands yet are far from face-to-face survey results newsletter.co.uk/news/opinion/c…
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    Feb 14, 2022
    To: @StephenNolan - you have one vote, your 1st preference, - the 2nd, 3rd, 4th choices etc., are transfer preferences - not votes. @bbcradioulster
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    Mar 2, 2025
    ..A review of the two latest NI Border Referendum Opinion Polls, (inc. the LucidTalk/@BelTel poll) by Leo Varadkar in today’s Sunday Times…
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    Feb 18, 2020
    Media will always put a spin on poll/survey results - you could equally say ‘Union on a knife-edge with only 52% support' - and go on to say that means 48% support a united Ireland or may be considering it! @BelTel @SuzyJourno
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    BBC Talkback
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    Feb 18, 2020
    A new survey published in the @BelTel finds that less than a third of people here would support a united Ireland if a border poll was held tomorrow. Is the Union safer than many think?
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    LucidTalk
    @LucidTalk
    Dec 13, 2019
    First full tally (ie Exit poll) from S. BELFAST, it projects SDLP by what can only be described as a landslide - it could be a 9,000+ majority.

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