SEARCHES FOR ‘CANCEL CONSERVATIVE MEMBERSHIP’ RISES 1,900% IN THE LAST WEEK, AFTER CHRISTMAS PARTY SCANDAL
Analysis of Google search data reveals that online searches for ‘Cancel Conservative Membership’ in the United Kingdom exploded 1,900% above average on the 9th of December after video emerged of government officials discussing a Christmas party that was held whilst the rest of the country were in lockdown.
A new finding by Casino Bee reveals that online interest for cancelling memberships with the Conservative party skyrocketed to 19 times the average volume in the last week.
A spokesperson for Casino Bee commented on the findings:
“This data offers a fascinating insight into the reaction to this leaked video, not just from those who oppose the Conservative party but from party members themselves.
As calls for Boris Johnson to resign increase, the enormous rise in search volume of members wihsing to leave the party is sure to be alarming for the Conservative government.”
Google searches for ‘Boris Johnson resign’ rose 1,011% since the 7th of December as well as searches for ‘Christmas Party’ which surged by 334%.