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Month: June 2008

So where does Gord stand now?

So where does Gord stand now?

Does the DUP deal create a hostage to fortune? Gordon has pulled off a victory when all seemed lost and this must take the pressure of him for the time being. My 5/1 and 6/1 bets on him not surviving 2008 look like losers. But Labour might have stored up a real problem in the “bribes” that were extracted out of the government by the DUP in exchange for their votes. A major part of Labour general election rhetoric was…

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Wednesday evening thread

Wednesday evening thread

After the government’s narrow win on 42 days, and ahead of the Irish vote, please continue your discussions here – over 950 posts on PB today. Double Carpet

So how will the 42 days vote go?

So how will the 42 days vote go?

Can the government hold on for victory in the Commons? Ben Brogan has quoted the PM’s spokesman as saying if the vote were held now “the Government would not have enough votes to win”, and also that there is no deal with the DUP. Currently Betfair offers 3 on a defeat for the government although it has traded as high as 25. Ireland votes tomorrow in the referendum (the islands off Donegal voted on Monday) with the Yes side a…

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Are the trade unions the answer to Labour’s financial crisis?

Are the trade unions the answer to Labour’s financial crisis?

A Guest slot by HenryG Let’s make no bones about it, the survival of the Labour Party is now heavily reliant on funding from trade unions in the short to medium term. As a result, trade union influence appears to be a topic discussed more and more. Yesterday’s Guardian includes details of some of the action at the GMB annual conference. The report gives a clear message that MPs will be named and funding withdrawn from their constituency parties if…

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Catch-22 for the GOP?

Catch-22 for the GOP?

Might the GOP nominating McCain cause a win-win for the Democrats? This is not a year to be associated with the Republican National Congressional Committees. As well as failing to keep up with the fundraising on the Democratic side of the aisle, it seem that the GOP may suffer some significant losses in the November Congressional Elections as well. The 2006 Mid-Terms saw the Democrats win 233-202 in the US House of Representatives, making Nancy Pelosi (CA-08) the first female…

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PBC Barbeque at the National Liberal Club

PBC Barbeque at the National Liberal Club

Mike Smithson and Peter the Punter have asked me to draw your attention to an important date for your diaries – the fifth PoliticalBetting.com party! Taking the form of a barbeque, we will once again be meeting at the National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, London SW1A 2HE. All are invited to join us on Thursday 19th June 2008, from 6pm until whenever we are asked to leave. As always, it will be a pay-on-the-door event (the princely sum of £20…

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Is this how Labour could win in October 2008?

Is this how Labour could win in October 2008?

Just imagine that this weekend or next Gordon calls Andrew Marr into Number 10 for a live interview on Sunday morning. Just imagine that when the TV crew are setting up it becomes clear that Gordon and Sarah are going to do this together. Just imagine the programme opening with close-up shots of the two of them with smiles all over their faces and then, looking totally relaxed, him telling Marr that “some things are more important than work” and…

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Another day, another poll, another record Labour low

Another day, another poll, another record Labour low

Populus has Cameron’s Tories leading by 20% This is becoming so normal that it is hardly news any more – another devastating poll blow for Gordon Brown’s Labour government and this time from the firm that generally shows the party in a better light. The numbers from the June Populus poll for the Times are: CON 45% (+5): 25% (-4): LD 20% (+1). Fieldwork took place from Friday until Sunday so the party shares do not seem to have been…

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