Liz Kendall said to be under pressure to pull out of the race in an effort to stop Corbyn
Could she could back Cooper in return for being Shadow Chancellor? One immediate effect of the YouGov Labour leader poll is, as the Times is reporting on its front page this morning, that pressure is being put on Liz Kendall to pull out of the race in order to make it easier to stop Corbyn. According to the report:- “An ally of Ms Cooper called on Ms Kendall to make a sacrifice similar to that made by Gordon Brown, who…
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Antifrank considers what the Blairites could do if Liz Kendall comes last
Go fourth and multiply The Labour leadership election hasn’t gone according to the Blairites’ plan, to put it mildly. Dan Jarvis declined to run and Chuka Umunna launched an in-and-out campaign that prefigured the performance of England’s top order in the last Test, leaving Liz Kendall as the sole standard bearer of the right of the Labour party in the contest. She has chosen, probably unwisely, to drop some truth bombs on her electorate. This has not gone down well. …
YouGov Poll: Why Corbyn is winning but still unlikely to win
Keiran Pedley on the sensational survey for the Times Last night, YouGov released a poll on the Labour leadership that has thrown something of a hand grenade into the contest. After rumours that private polling was showing Jeremy Corbyn ahead we now have a poll showing exactly that. In fact, the first preference numbers in this poll are: CORBYN 43% BURNHAM 26% COOPER 20% KENDALL 11% Not only does Corbyn win on first preferences (and by a country mile) but…
YouGov poll finds Corbyn beating Burnham
Bloody hell. Corbyn winning the Labour leadership according to a YouGov poll via @SamCoatesTimes pic.twitter.com/XZWdWyvwy1 — TSE (@TSEofPB) July 21, 2015 This probably explains why Corbyn is doing so well. pic.twitter.com/uokd6edjMb — TSE (@TSEofPB) July 21, 2015 How the front page of The Times is reporting their poll via @hendopolis pic.twitter.com/p7CQOlZEPk — TSE (@TSEofPB) July 21, 2015 This explains the recent price moves TSE
After a difficult couple of days Burnham still very strong favourite
Market update Watching the Betfair exchange a lot of money is being wagered on Corbyn tonight. & he's now back at a 20%+ chance. — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) July 21, 2015
Labour is paying a price for its elongated leadership contest
If Labour had the courage to oppose the Welfare Bill, together we could have defeated the Tories. pic.twitter.com/pBGCF2wFBL — Liberal Democrats (@LibDems) July 21, 2015 The welfare vote abstention looks like a mistake I was recovering from an operation last night and am only now catching up on the big welfare vote in the commons. Labour’s abstention move does look like a mistake and was the product of the party not having a confident leader in place to steer the…