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Month: November 2008

Was bringing these two back Gord’s smartest move?

Was bringing these two back Gord’s smartest move?

Are the Tories being out-classed in the spin wars? One of big decisions that Gord took during his summer holiday was to beef up Labour and the government’s whole PR operation in order to compete with the Tory threat. Result: the return of perhaps the most successful political spin team ever – Mandelson and Campbell. And over the past six weeks we have seen a transformation in the way Team Brown is getting its message across and its ability to…

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Russia on the Brink – But of What?

Russia on the Brink – But of What?

Wikimedia Commons A guest article from Balakirev With oil prices in a slump, the rouble tumbling and domestic stock exchanges closing for days at a time, it’s tempting to imagine that the swaggering Russia visible over the past year or so is about to be replaced by a staggering Russia. Well, not quite and certainly not yet. But there are strong signs that it has finally sunk in with Moscow’s leadership that it is not immune from the swirling economic…

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Is this a morning for the “Golden Rule”?

Is this a morning for the “Golden Rule”?

Why the default assumption is against Labour With two polls this morning showing very different outcomes and both apparently have taken place at the same it’s perhaps a good moment to bring PB’s “Golden Polling Rule” out again. Just to recall YouGov in the Sunday Times has the Tory lead narrowing to 5% while ComRes in the Indy on Sunday has it increasing to 12%. Eh? For based on the polling record at every single major election since the 1980s…

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But ComRes has the Tories up 4% to 43%

But ComRes has the Tories up 4% to 43%

CONSERVATIVES 43% (+4) LABOUR 32% (+1) LIB DEMS 12% (-4) How can we explain the contradictory findings? So what are we to make of all of this. First we get the YouGov poll covered in the previous thread where the Tory lead is down to 5%. Then we see the latest ComRes poll for the IoS which reports a Tory share of 43% and a lead of 11%. My guess is that a much larger proportion of the ComRes fieldwork…

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Labour get within five points with YouGov

Labour get within five points with YouGov

CONSERVATIVES 41% (-1) LABOUR 36% (+3) LIB DEMS 14% (-1) Labour back to General Election level of support The first of tonight’s new national opinion polls is just out and has Labour narrowing even further the gap with the Tories. The five point margin, if repeated at a general election, puts a general election well within hung parliaments territory. My comparisons above are with the last poll from the pollster. No doubt the Sunday Times will follow its normal and…

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Is this man really still the favourite?

Is this man really still the favourite?

Will George Osborne be the next Chancellor of the Exchequer? With all the talk swirling around George Osborne’s ‘breach of convention’ by commenting on the sharp decline of the pound against the dollar and euro, and what appears to be a co-ordinated campaign led by the Telegraph newspaper to see him moved, I decided to check Betfair’s ‘Next Chancellor market’. George Osborne is still the favourite if you consider the last traded price (3.8 for Osborne, 5.1 for Ed Balls),…

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Are big majorities undesirable?

Are big majorities undesirable?

Steamrollers can be tricky to drive In the rush to try and secure 60 US Senate seats, and to breach the 250-seat mark in the House of Representatives, I wonder whether the Obama campaign ever considered that you could have too much of a good thing. For instance, I found it strange that, with such a fundraising advantage, Obama wasn’t redistributing his campaign’s wealth to tight Congressional races. This would have allowed for extra members of the Democratic majority in…

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Could it be Secretary of State Hillary?

Could it be Secretary of State Hillary?

Will Obama’s former rival become part of his team? There are reports in the US media this evening that Hillary Clinton might be offered a key role in Barack Obama’s government which formally takes power on January 20th 2009. According to CNN the two former rivals met in Chicago at Obama’a request and the speculation is that she might be being offered the role of Secretary of State. The suggestion is that such an appointment would allow him to focus…

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