Labour’s alternative vote system could be what stops Corbyn

Labour’s alternative vote system could be what stops Corbyn

How Yvette Cooper could come 3rd on 1st preferences yet still end up as winner In the last 2 big LAB selections the person top on 1st round hasn’t won. This happened with Harriet Harman in the 2007 deputy race and, of course, when EdM beat his brother five years ago. This was all, of course, because of the party’s alternative voting system when electors are asked to give their second and third choices as well as their first one….

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Meanwhile in the White House race the reverberations from the Fox News GOP contenders debate comtinue

Meanwhile in the White House race the reverberations from the Fox News GOP contenders debate comtinue

One reaction to Thursday's Fox News GOP debate. pic.twitter.com/dSiiyBCrCN — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) August 9, 2015 What a difference Trump makes. Most watched primary debates: WH2008 10.7m WH2012 7.63m WH2016 last Thursday 24m Via @GoodwinMJ — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) August 9, 2015

The Labour leader at the general election betting

The Labour leader at the general election betting

Ladbrokes have a market up on who will be the Labour leader at the next general election. This is an interesting market, because you can see scenarios that whoever wins in September ends up being replaced before the next election. I know the recent precedent is that that Labour don’t remove poorly performing leaders (in fact only replace three time election winning leaders) but this time it feels different for the next Labour leader. If they perform badly, there’s more…

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All the Labour deputy leader candidates say they will serve under Corbyn

All the Labour deputy leader candidates say they will serve under Corbyn

I'm taking this to mean the Deputy Leader candidates think Corbyn's going to win pic.twitter.com/Hgi9YcPLA7 — TSE (@TSEofPB) August 8, 2015 Are the deputy leader candidates preparing for a Corbyn victory? Looking at the front page of the Independent on Sunday, I suspect most of the focus will be on Jeremy Corbyn’s plans to bring back clause IV, but the most interesting aspect of that front page for me is all of the deputy leader candidates saying they will serve under Jeremy…

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With just a week to go before voting starts Corbyn is back as favourite

With just a week to go before voting starts Corbyn is back as favourite

Hopefully we’ll see new YouGov polling in the next few days Over the past week Andy Burnham has been making the running in the LAB leadership betting returning for a few days to be favourite. That’s now changing and this afternoon the money was moving Corbyn’s way an he’s now back as favourite. What this means I don’t know. I’m not convinced that the bulk of the new names are necessarily part of the Corbyn camp. Many, I’m told, are…

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It’s The Start of The New Football Season

It’s The Start of The New Football Season

Hi All, It’s Robert (rcs1000) here, and I’m using the Politicalbetting soapbox to promote a venture that OGH and I are involved in: Crowdscores. The goal of Crowdscores is to crowdsource sports data. So, instead of buying offical data from Opta, we get fans at the game (or watching TV) to tell us what the score is, who scored etc. We’re getting a lot of traction with this model: more than 10,000 people use our app each week, and it…

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What Corbyn’s constituencies tell us about the class of 2020

What Corbyn’s constituencies tell us about the class of 2020

Never mind the leadership, the PLP could be transformed One of the odder features of the Labour leadership election is that the nominations of constituency parties are firstly made and secondly reported. It’s odd because these are almost entirely meaningless given that they play no role in the process. They may be useful to observers if they represent the genuine view of the membership (which isn’t something to be taken for granted), and may help a candidate to build momentum…

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Getting on for half of Labour’s leadership electorate have signed up since the election

Getting on for half of Labour’s leadership electorate have signed up since the election

Some interesting figures from Sky News on the make up of Labour’s electorate. What is striking is that those who were members of the party at the general election represent little more than half. This is the Sky News report from Sophy Ridge:- “Sky News has obtained figures that show almost half of those currently eligible to vote have signed up to the party since the General Election in May. That number is likely to rise still further. Labour will…

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