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Did the need for beds become greater, or did the rhetoric around using barracks for people who claim to be fleeing persecution become more acceptable, as Reform edged up in the opinion polls?

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The six parties that took part in the debate represent parties with clear evidence of electoral support in Caerphilly, taking account of past elections there and Wales opinion polls.

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Earlier this year, when she was a junior Northern Ireland minister, Fleur Anderson told the Agenda NI magazine that the decision would be based on opinion polls.

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A large majority of the country, including supporters of Prime Minister Donald Tusk's pro-EU governing coalition, favours the tightening of migration policy and a tougher stance on Ukrainian refugees, according to opinion polls.

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Starmer is plumbing record depths in opinion polls, with one finding that just 13% of Britons are satisfied with his performance, the lowest level recorded since the 1970s.

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