Concern about petrol prices rises sharply in the MORI issues index

Concern about petrol prices rises sharply in the MORI issues index

Ipsos-MORI Should George have blocked the coming duty increase? Forget the granny tax and the 45p tax rate is the biggest threat to the coalition popularity at the moment the increasing cost of petrol and diesel. The MORI issues index for March is just out and shows a sharp rising in the proportion sample raising the price of a litre. As the chart shows it’s up by more than double to 13% in this monthly face-to-face survey where, uniquely, interviewees…

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Will the 45p make Brand Tory more or less toxic?

Will the 45p make Brand Tory more or less toxic?

What’ll it do to Dave/George’s majority goal? In a recent Indy column Mary Ann Sieghart reported on how Tory head of strategy, Andrew Cooper, is saying that about 10 per cent of voters agree with Cameron on the deficit, think Dave is a strong and fair PM, but don’t like his party and aren’t inclined to vote for it. Sieghart went on: “..These voters still see the Tories as callous, out of touch, the party of the rich, and obsessed…

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Ed and Nick get closer to Dave in MORI’s leader ratings

Ed and Nick get closer to Dave in MORI’s leader ratings

Why the improvements for Miliband and Clegg? The focus on the budget in the past couple of days has over-shadowed the latest Ipsos-MORI poll with its all important leader ratings. These have been part of the firm’s polling for 37 years and the firm remains the only non-online pollster that asks this on monthly basis. The question is framed as – are you satisfied or dissatisfied?. The latest numbers show the best ratings for Ed Miliband since last last summer…

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Is the pensioners’ tax Osborne’s biggest gamble?

Is the pensioners’ tax Osborne’s biggest gamble?

Why’s he hitting those most likely to vote Tory? Lots to digest from the Osborne budget and the item that I’m most surprised to see is the phasing out of pensioners tax allowances. Eh? These are are people who played a key part in getting rid of Labour ar the last general election. They are the most blue-inclined segment of the electorate, and they are most likely to be on the register and to vote. Also many have been hit…

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Is EdM’s top adviser right about the budget?

Is EdM’s top adviser right about the budget?

Something tells me this Budget will showcase Osborne’s love of political trap-setting for his opponents. He finds the sport irresistible. — Stewart Wood (@StewartWood) March 18, 2012 Will traps be sets for The Eds, Nick and the unions? At the weekend Ed Miliband’s top adviser and the man who played a key part in his leadership victory, Stewart (now Lord) Wood made the above observation about today’s budget. And when Stewart talks about traps being set he knows what he’s…

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Is Illinois the end of the road for the Anti-Romneys’?

Is Illinois the end of the road for the Anti-Romneys’?

Google politics The question isn’t who’s the nominee. It’s whether Romney soars or limps into Tampa. That’s not determined yet. — Larry Sabato (@LarrySabato) March 21, 2012 Romney unable to break through with key constituencies tonight, like voters who do not like Mitt Romney. — Nate Silver (@fivethirtyeight) March 21, 2012 Gingrich slumps to single figures? Mitt Romney had his predicted big win in Illinois overnight and is set, surely, to take the nomination? The state is a big one…

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Marf’s take on the road pricing plan

Marf’s take on the road pricing plan

And MORI has a sharp drop for LAB With the budget tomorrow, the Illinois primary and now the March MORI poll there’s a lot of news about. MORI has CON 36 (+1); LAB 37 (-4); LD 11 (-1) so the only big changes has been to the LAB share. What was a 6% LAB lead last month has become a 1% lead now. NOTE: I’m on holiday at the moment and am not spending much time on the site or…

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