I think it shows that the mood of the Question Time audience is changing but they are hardly representative of the voting public given that 4 times as many viewers watch Britain's Got Talent than QT.okocha wrote:Question Time last night showed that the mood of the country is changing and the Tories' comfortable lead may soon shrink enough to worry them. Can we really vote for the nasty party?
As I argued elsewhere, policies and performance are no longer under the same scrutiny as they used to be (apart from Labour's) and just as the EU referendum was dumbed down to a simple yes or no, so the voting behaviour of the majority will come down to their prejudices when push comes to shove.
Middle class politically aware people may well vote on policies and performance - they always have - but of much greater interest will be the turnout of the 3 million historically apolitical voters who appeared out of the woodwork to push Brexit through. If they side with the Tories in the belief that the election is about Brexit the Tories will win by an even greater than expected margin, however I suspect a lot of them won't bother to vote again. Ever.