A link between voting intentions and traitors has been revealed (Image: BBC/Studio Lambert)

If there’s one thing we know about The Traitors, it’s that those who “kill” The Faithfuls on Claudia Winkleman’s popular game show must succeed in manipulating, scheming and betraying their rivals.

Body language expert Judi James previously told Metro that to be a good betrayer, a person must be a strong liar, while psychologist Dr Louise Goddard Crawley said “Machiavellian traits” including the ability to be cunning, strategic and willing to lie. Throwing people under the bus, traitors should embrace it.

It has now been revealed that fans either want to become the next Harry Clarke, or believe they can team up with the current traitors Mina Shannon Linda Rands is also likely a Tory voter.

A more popular poll showed the voting habits of Traitors fans, with some calling the results “unsurprising”.

The poll reveals that viewers who prefer to be loyal would give Labor a 14-point lead, while those who choose to be singled out as traitors would give the Tories a 12-point lead.

The UK Reform Party received 18% of the votes cast by aspiring traitors, while the Liberal Democrats received 16% of the votes of the faithful.

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Claudia Winkelmann chooses which players will become traitors (Photo: BBC/Studio Lambert/Mark Mains)
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Fans weren’t surprised by this poll (Image: More in Common)

Explain what this means on The rest is entertainment “It’s like a sport, traitors,” Richard Osman said. Every series is different, but there are always things happening.

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“But more subscribers surveyed traitorous viewers, asking them about their voting intentions, but dividing them into people who would rather be traitors and people who would rather be loyal.”

He continued: “If the general election were to take place tomorrow, and the only people allowed to vote were people who wanted to be loyal if they were traitors, then we have a landslide victory for Labour, and we have a 13-point victory for Labour.” Labor Party.

“However, if the general election were limited to people who would rather be traitors, we would get a landslide victory for the Conservatives.”

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Doubts about Linda are beginning to arise (Image: BBC/Studio Lambert)
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Mina plays an amazing game as a traitor (Image: BBC/Studio Lambert)

While co-host Marina Hyde insisted that those who wanted to vote Labor did not understand that the “strongest position in the game” was to be a traitor, Richard continued: “This is a big swing between people who would rather be loyal to the Labor Party.” Traitors and people who would rather be traitors. It’s absolutely huge, statistically significant.

‘But isn’t this amazing? He concluded by saying: “So the faithful, a big advance for Labour, the traitors, a big advance for the Conservatives.”

Fans were not surprised by all of this, with many pointing out the similarities between those who play the game as traitors and conservatives.

“*pretends to be shocked*,” @kaye_86 wrote on Instagram after the poll was shared by Politics Joe.

Lisa reveals that she is the priestess of traitors (Image: BBC)
Being loyal may not be the strongest position (Image: BBC)

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@londonpalimpsest said: “Yes. The ‘dog eat dog’ instinct is at the heart of conservatism.”

“No surprise,” @davidhassell agreed, while @abneerravenwood3 commented: “I’m really blown away by this reveal.”

“Not a surprise,” @osbornewithoutu wrote. The increase in reform in the traitor camp is also somewhat predictable.

Regardless of voting intentions, many viewers were left debating whether they would rather be loyal or disloyal, after nail-biting. The Season 1 finale saw traitor Wilfred Webster make it to the end of the show only to lose to three believers.

An undated photo published by the BBC of the winners, from the BBC programme
It was the faithful who won the first season (Image: PA)
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But Harry Clarke proved to be the ultimate traitor and took home the cash prize in season two (Image: BBC)

Meanwhile, this season so far, the traitor Armani Gouveia was voted out early in the game, but so were several faithful (who also lost due to being “killed”), leaving Linda and Mina after the halfway mark.

Claudia herself previously admitted that she “prefers to be faithful”, but “has no idea if someone is lying to me.”

She also said that her strategy as a traitor would be to “not say anything” but admitted that she would “mess it up in three minutes.”

Traitors returns to BBC One and iPlayer on Wednesday at 9pm.

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