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What’s Sarkozy done to Gord’s core argument?

What’s Sarkozy done to Gord’s core argument?

Guardian.co.uk Can he go on boasting that the world’s following Britain? For the past five months a key element in the government’s economic crisis rhetoric has been that its approach has been followed or matched by the rest of the world. This line has been used, with some effect, time and time again to batter the Tories in general and isolate David Cameron in particular. It’s become a feature of almost every PMQs. So its not surprising that the Number…

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Are these the best consituency bets?

Are these the best consituency bets?

Peter the Punter looks at the Individual Seat Markets In its never-ending quest to find you a bit of value, PB has commissioned at enormous expense some of the finest minds amongst its contributors to see what can be found amongst the markets put up by Ladbrokes, Hills and, most recently, Sky on a number of individual seats at the next General Election. There is no doubt that Ladbrokes have led the way on this. Their politics expert, none other…

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Could PM Cameron abolish the electoral bias to Labour?

Could PM Cameron abolish the electoral bias to Labour?

Is one of the prizes of victory controlling the system? One of the most disgraceful and anti-democratic features of the current government has been the way it has sought to fix the electoral system for party advantage and to ignore the Electoral Commission when it has called for changes to deal with potential voter fraud. This has been an outrageous use of power by ministers which might have set the precedent for the Tories to do the same if ever…

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Has Tony thwarted Gord’s first meeting goal?

Has Tony thwarted Gord’s first meeting goal?

Guardian Online What will this to do the “Euro-Obama Race” betting On the day of the inauguration William Hill set up a nice market – which of the top European leaders, Merkel, Sarkozy or Brown, would get to meet Obama first. Gord got the first phone call to the new man at the White House and there was briefing afterwards about a possible February meeting for him at the White House. This might still happen but we haven’t had any…

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The two clicks that all Tory backers should make

The two clicks that all Tory backers should make

Wikipedia Are they underestimating the challenge of LD incumbents? If you are thinking of betting on the Tories to get a reasonable-sized majority at the next election then can I suggest that you make two clicks. Firstly you should go to UKPollingReport’s list of Tory targets with the swing required and count up how many Lib Dem incumbents have to be toppled for Cameron to get into working majority territory. You’ll find that twenty-eight of the party’s top 128 targets…

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How big a screw-up was the “depression” word?

How big a screw-up was the “depression” word?

Does Brown need to be more careful at PMQs? There’s been a big spin operation going on from Number 10 this afternoon to “make clear” that when Brown said he thought the world was “in a depression” it was, as they say, a “slip of the tongue.” Not good particularly as it’s only a few weeks ago that his last big “slip of the tongue” led to the hiatus over him saying he was the “saviour of the world“. The…

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Labour slip back in C4 YouGov marginals poll

Labour slip back in C4 YouGov marginals poll

CONSERVATIVES 43% (nc) LABOUR 36% (-2) LIB DEMS 13% (+1) But are these seats so different from the norm? The figures above are taken Channel 4’s unique marginals poll and is the third of a series that has been commissioned by the channel. The changes shown are on the last such survey published in October after the bail-out bounce. Fieldwork finished yesterday and the sample consisted of 2005 electors in in 60 seats where Labour’s majority (on the new boundaries)…

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Could the marginals bring a smile back to his face?

Could the marginals bring a smile back to his face?

How are the parties doing in the seats where it matters most? Later today I’m hoping that we’ll see the third in a polling series which is looking at the next election from a very specific viewpoint – what’s happening in the LAB>CON marginals where Labour is defending majorities of between 6 per cent and 14 per cent. For unlike normal voting intention polls where electors in the 600 or so seats across England, Scotland, and Wales can be involved,…

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