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Year: 2008

Will Labour be disappointed with this?

Will Labour be disappointed with this?

What do we make of no conference bounce? …..meanwhile, away from the news from Washington, the September ComRes poll for the Independent is just out on the firm’s web-site and the figures are featured above. When it is published in the paper in morning it will show comparisons with the newspaper’s August survey – not the last poll from the firm that was completed just before Labour’s gathering in Manchester. That’s a pity because the only comparisons that really matter…

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Is Gord’s conference bounce being sustained?

Is Gord’s conference bounce being sustained?

What will the latest ComRes poll have in store? I’ve just been told that there’s a new ComRes national voting intention poll which will be published tonight. The last survey from the pollster, taken straight after the Lib Dem conference but before Labour’s gathering started, had the worst figures for the Tories in months. The totals then were CON 39%: LAB 27%: LD 21%. If ComRes have followed their normal pattern then fieldwork would have started on Friday and continued…

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So has Osborne recovered the initiative for the Tories?

So has Osborne recovered the initiative for the Tories?

Click panel to view BBC news clip What do we think of the council tax plan? After last year’s dramatic Monday at the Tory conference when George Osborne’s inheritance tax plan helped turned the political narrative on its head there was a degree of expectation when he got up to speak this morning. Alas the conference is being over-shadowed by the dramatic developments in the financial world and whatever Osborne said it was going to get nothing like the attention…

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Could sacking Palin be McCain’s next gamble?

Could sacking Palin be McCain’s next gamble?

Would the global financial collapse be the peg to hang it on? As the chart below shows there’s been a dramatic change in the fortunes of John McCain over the past fortnight. From a position where he was heading towards evens his declining opinion poll ratings have meant that he’s now moved out to more than 2/1 on Betfair. A growing concern must be the performance of his VP pick, Sarah Palin. While the world was distracted by the financial…

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Austria 2008 – live election results

Austria 2008 – live election results

Molterer (ÖVP), Van der Bellen (Greens), Strache (FPÖ), Haider (BZÖ), Faymann (SPÖ) Will the far-right surge result in another Grand Coalition? Welcome to live coverage on PB of the 2008 Austrian election results. The snap election was called after the Grand Coalition collapsed after only 18 months in office. More background is available here from the earlier PB article and here from Wikipedia. Early indications are that there has been a surge in support for the two far-right parties, the…

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Was Purnell’s speech too good for his own good?

Was Purnell’s speech too good for his own good?

Is this the man the Gord Gang is most worried about? Whenever party leaders are changed, it appears, the main selection criteria, it would appear, is for someone with the qualities that the outgoing person appears to lack. Look at Blair to Brown or Ming to Nick Clegg to get the general idea. And of the limited array of talent on parade at the Labour conference last week the potential leader who appeared to do best with his speech was…

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Can we have confidence in the Sunday Telegraph’s new pollster?

Can we have confidence in the Sunday Telegraph’s new pollster?

Sunday Telegraph Has ICM been been dumped for an unregistered firm? There’s a lot going on at the moment and the apparent decision of a major Sunday newspaper to switch pollsters might not seem that important – but today’s BPIX poll in the Sunday Telegraph raises serious issues for all who care about polling transparency. For after using the respected ICM firm for years the Sunday Telegraph’s poll this morning is from a firm that is not part of the…

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Will this be our next US import?

Will this be our next US import?

After spousal introductions at conference, could debates be next? One of the novelties of this week in British politics was seeing the Prime Minister introduced at the Labour Party Conference by his wife, Sarah Brown. In a short introductory address, she was chosen to help her husband connect with voters and to put ‘a human face on government’. I think the consensus was that she did very well in an unfamiliar role, and her decision drew plaudits from across the…

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