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Month: January 2007

Exclusive: Now a weekly political betting market

Exclusive: Now a weekly political betting market

DUE TO A TECHNICAL MESS-UP THIS POST HAS HAD TO BE RE-PUBLISHED But how comfortable are you about betting on the polls? The spread betting firm IG Index has teamed up with YouGov to open a new weekly market based on how the reputations of leading polticians will go up and down in the pollster’s BrandIndex ratings. Each week more than 11,000 on the pollsters panel complete surveys asking them to rate a range of different brands. In addition polticians…

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Is Tony trying to spin it out as long as possible?

Is Tony trying to spin it out as long as possible?

Is Q3 2007 heading for the favourite slot? With every statement by Tony Blair being scrutinised closely for hints of his precise departure date the sentiment on the betting markets, as the chart shows, is moving from a Q2 exit to a departure in Q3 – between July and and September. The latest snippet came at his monthly Downing Street press conference when he was asked if he would still be in charge at a crunch EU summit on June…

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Time to put your money on disappearing Gordon

Time to put your money on disappearing Gordon

Is 0.2/1 a value price on the Chancellor? There’s been a bit of a flurry in the blogsphere today over the Chancellor’s last minute decision to be flying to India just as bad inflation figures are published and even though the trip means he cannot make an event he was due to host tonight celebrating 300 years of the union with Scotland. However the move might exasperate his opponents you have to concede that it shows what a sharp political…

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And now the big betting market of 2007…

And now the big betting market of 2007…

The money piles on Royale after Sarkozy’s nomination The news that the French interior minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, has formally clinched the ruling conservatives’ nomination for President fires the starting gun on a race that could produce the biggest UK political betting market of 2007. He now faces a tight race against the Socialist’s Segolene Royal, in the elections that take place in April and May to decide who should succeed Jacques Chircac. All the experience is that what makes a…

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What’s Gordon done to upset the Sun?

What’s Gordon done to upset the Sun?

Why did the paper choose this awful picture? They say a picture is worth a thousand words but the choice of this one to accompany the schooling story seems pretty amazing. What does this say about the chances of the paper giving its backing to the Chancellor at the next election? Thanks Jimbo Jones – 189 previous thread. Mike Smithson

Is Gordon planning to end “first past the post” voting?

Is Gordon planning to end “first past the post” voting?

Who would gain and who would lose if the voting system was changed? There is said to be information coming out of the Brown camp that one of first acts he is considering as Prime Minister will be to abolish first-past-the-post for Westminster seats and replace it with the alternative vote system of proportional representation. Under this voters rank the candidates in order of preference. If no candidate in a constituency gets more than half the votes cast, the one…

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Frank Luntz boost for Barack Obama

Frank Luntz boost for Barack Obama

The celebrity pollster gives his verdict on the junior senator for Illinois The Republican pollster whose “focus groups” on BBC’s Newsnight programmes have become a regular part of the political scene in the UK has given Barack Obama a big publicity boost in a new book that has just been published and is covered in today’s Sunday Telegraph. Terms like “the new JFK” have been tagged to many politicians in the 44 years since the killing in Dallas and Luntz…

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Will the 2006 betting sensation stop Nick Clegg?

Will the 2006 betting sensation stop Nick Clegg?

Is he campaigning to join the fight after Ming goes? Tonight the “Chris Huhne for Next Lib Dem Leader” show comes to Bedford where I live. It’s not actually billed as that but that is what it is. For he’s the main guest at the local party’s annual dinner – one of dozens of invitations he is attending at the moment part, apparently, of a strategy to get himself better known amongst the membership for when the party votes on…

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