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Month: April 2020

It’s Friday night so time for the PB Nighthawks Cafe

It’s Friday night so time for the PB Nighthawks Cafe

Amongst all the developments during this extraordinary week the one that stands out surely is the advice by Donald Trump to inject disinfectant into people in order to combat the virus. Apparently it came just want him and hadn’t been discussed at all with other members of the the President’s advisory team. Have a good night. Mike Smithson

YouGov finds little evidence of people wanting to ease the lockdown

YouGov finds little evidence of people wanting to ease the lockdown

So far at least, if the polling above has this right, there is no real desire amongst the public in the UK to ease some of the lockdown restrictions. Every suggestion of things being eased in the poll found the majority of respondents wanting things to stay as they are. This suggests that there’s a broad acceptance of the reasons why this is having to be done and there’s no indication there there will be any change in the immediate…

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The betting for Biden’s VP pick is getting tighter

The betting for Biden’s VP pick is getting tighter

How his choice could impact on the Dems’ hopes of taking the Senate While we have all been focused on the pandemic there’s been some big movement in the Dems VP nomination betting with Kamala Harris sinking sharply and Warren moving up strongly., The one certainty is that Biden will choose a woman because he has made that commitment. The top three in the betting – Harris, Klobuchar and Warren – are all senators and would have to replaced if…

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And now the Thursday PB NightHawks – THE place for late evening political conversation

And now the Thursday PB NightHawks – THE place for late evening political conversation

The big thing politically in the UK this week has been Starmer’s first time out at PMQs and this has got me pondering. We saw how Johnson’s deputy visibly relaxed yesterday after Starmer had ended his allocated six questions suggesting that this was quite an ordeal for the Foreign Secretary. I just wonder how other recent Tory PMs would have coped. My guess is that TMay would have been less phased but that Cameron would have struggled. We’ll know in…

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New polling has Biden ahead in his three “MUST WIN” WH2020 states

New polling has Biden ahead in his three “MUST WIN” WH2020 states

Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania looking OK for the ex-VP As we saw at WH2016 the national US vote totals are irrelvant in deciding the presidency but it is what is going on in the most marginal states that will give us the best indication. So over the coming months indivdual polls from Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvsnia are going to get a lot of attntion. This morning here’ve been new Reuters/Ipsos polls in the three states and they all have Biden leading Trump…

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The Brexit divide: How leave voters are less critical of the of the government over PPE supplies to NHS staff

The Brexit divide: How leave voters are less critical of the of the government over PPE supplies to NHS staff

How the referendum divide shows in pandemic polling With the supply of PPE equipment so dominating the news several pollsters have been asking questions like the latest from YouGov above on how Johnson’s government is performing over the issue. The answer overall is not very well with two thirds of voters saying the government is doing a bad job. What is interesting is how the huge divide in opinion over Brexit shows markedly over an issue like this. As can…

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Welcome to the Wednesday PB Nighthawks Cafe and time for some lockdown humour

Welcome to the Wednesday PB Nighthawks Cafe and time for some lockdown humour

For me one of the features of the lockdown has been the gallows type humour it has generated. My WhatsApp groups are a good source and I think it is healthy to have a good chuckle every now and then. I’m sure other PBers have seen the same. If you have got anything that has made you laugh then share it on the thread below.

Andrew Neil’s right – Starmer’s first PMQs showed that the Govvernment is going to have to raise its game

Andrew Neil’s right – Starmer’s first PMQs showed that the Govvernment is going to have to raise its game

Whenever a new Leader of the Opposition appears at PMQs it is always a big parliamentary occasion and so it was this morning in the very unusual situation of the MPs social distancing and some MPs joining in on Zoom. Starmer’s first big decision, and one which was a real statement of intent, was that unlike previous times when the PM is not available Starmer decided that he would take PMQs facing Raab. It was a PMQs like we have…

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