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Month: April 2010

Labour drop to a 2010 low with YouGov

Labour drop to a 2010 low with YouGov

YG daily poll: Sunday Times Apr 3 Apr 1 CONSERVATIVES 39% 39% LABOUR 29% 31% LIB DEMS 20% 19% LAB to CON swing from 2005 6.5% 5.5% Another pollster has Brown’s party in the 20s According to SkyNews the YouGov daily poll for the Sunday Times is now out and has Labour at its lowest level from the firm since December 17th 2009. The figures are almost in line with the 38-27-20 that we had an hour or so ago…

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Tories extend lead to 11 points with Angus Reid

Tories extend lead to 11 points with Angus Reid

Angus Reid for Sunday Express Apr 3 Mar 31 CONSERVATIVES 38% 37% LABOUR 27% 28% LIB DEMS 20% 22% LAB to CON swing from 2005 7% 6% The first Sunday Express/AR poll A new Angus Reid poll tonight for the Sunday Express has the Tories moving up with Labour and the Lib Dems moving down. The gap is now 11 points. The changes are with the AR poll for PB last Wednesday and are only the second to be based…

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Will it be thank you and good knight?

Will it be thank you and good knight?

Should you bet on him becoming Sir Anthony? In something of a novelty market from William Hill, they’re asking whether Blair will get a knighthood during 2010. As they put it, Former Prime Minister Tony Blair is campaigning for Labour again and as a result William Hill are offering 10/1 that he will be knighted this year. Is that worth taking? I don’t accept Hill’s thinking – I don’t believe for a moment Blair is campaigning because he thinks there…

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Will this poster turn the tide for Labour?

Will this poster turn the tide for Labour?

..or is featuring Cameron an own goal? This is Labour’s latest ad – the much-hyped one that was designed by a 24 year old supporter from St. Albans. I don’t think that people will immediately get it. Those who were adults at the start of the 80s are now in their fifties and is there a widespread sense that the decade was an awful one for the country in the way that poster tries to suggest? But the mega-mistake is…

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Who’ll follow Gordon as Labour Leader?

Who’ll follow Gordon as Labour Leader?

Could it all be over by the Summer? The problem with party leadership markets is that the timescales are so uncertain. If Gordon Brown serves as long as Tony Blair did as Labour leader, he’ll be there for another ten years. Alternatively, Brown’s successor could be in place by the Summer holidays. With all the attention on the General Election, perhaps now might be a good time to look to a relatively forgotten market that could soon become very live….

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Doesn’t this need to be more than a negative message?

Doesn’t this need to be more than a negative message?

Who, for instance, does it want you to vote for? This is the latest “squeeze” post-card that’s gone out by mail to potential LD voters in key marginals, apparently from Labour. The interesting thing is that it does not mention the name of the party anywhere. All we have is information about the alleged consequences of voting Lib Dem. It’s also based on the false assumption that all Lib Dem supporters will naturally fall in line behind Labour when the…

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Marf on Good Friday

Marf on Good Friday

It was great to welcome Marf to the London gathering of PBers on Wednesday and I know that one or two of those there took the opportunity to acquire originals or prints of some of the work she has done for the site. They make very timely gifts. She can be contacted via LondonSketchBook.com Mike Smithson

Why’s the Telegraph turning on its former pollster?

Why’s the Telegraph turning on its former pollster?

Telegraph Is all it down to new invitation methodology? There’s a big piece in the Telegraph this morning raising issues that have been discussed at length on PB in the past few weeks – whether Britain’s biggest political pollster, YouGov, is over-stating Labour. The Telegraph, it should be noted, was the online firm’s first major media client – an arrangement that came after the paper switched from Gallup following the 2001 general election. That continued until two months ago when,…

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