Enter PB’s 1,000 pound AV referendum challenge?

Enter PB’s 1,000 pound AV referendum challenge?

Lurkers and posters alike make your predictions now With just twelve weeks to go before the May 5th election the bookmakers, William Hills have agreed to provide a competition prize of £1,000 of free bets to the PBer who makes the closest prediction to the AV referendum result. All you have got to do is to record on the thread below what you think the YES percentage will be to within two decimal points. The prize will got to the…

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Do Ed and George bring out the best or worst in each other?

Do Ed and George bring out the best or worst in each other?

What are the lessons from the first encounter? I’ve just go round to looking at the coverage of this afternoon’s first clash between chancellor George Osborne and his new shadow, Ed Balls – an encounter that has been several years in the making. It was planned to have started in June 2009 but Gordon Brown found himself so weakened by the elections of that month that he had to keep Darling at the treasury. Then it could have been on…

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Site notices on private wagers, commenting and this week

Site notices on private wagers, commenting and this week

Be careful before entering into private wagers There have been one or two instances recently of site regulars entering into private wagers with other posters on PB threads and then being unable to receive payment once the outcome is known. Can I suggest that you do not enter into such an arrangement unless all the parties are prepared to exchange, obviously off thread, their real names and personal contact details. In one recent case all a poster was able to…

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Populus has the gap down to just three points

Populus has the gap down to just three points

Poll/Publication Date CON % LAB % LD % Populus/Times 06/02/11 36 39 11 Populus/Times 24/10/10 37 38 15 Populus/Times 12/09/10 39 37 14 Populus/Times 23/06/10 39 33 18 A second traditional phone pollsters shows a very different picture We’ve now had the first Populus national voting intention poll since October and the picture it paints is broadly the same as with last week’s Guardian ICM poll. Both Populus and ICM operate in a very similar manner so it’s no surprise…

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Is politics the battle of the generations?

Is politics the battle of the generations?

Which one of the following two options do you think would be best for Britain? (ICM) all 18-24 % 25-34 % 35-44 % 45-54 % 55-64 % 65+ % A coalition of the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats 32 21 25 27 30 36 47 Labour governing in its own right 26 24 31 29 28 25 20 Neither 29 37 29 29 33 28 24 Dont’ Know 12 17 16 15 10 11 8 We’ve now got the detail…

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Will EdM’s move be more helpful to YES than to NO?

Will EdM’s move be more helpful to YES than to NO?

Guardian Should Clegg remain invisible for the entire campaign? The Guardian is reporting this morning that Ed Miliband has told the YES campaign that he will not share a platform with Nick Clegg because he believes that the Lib Dem leader is so toxic to Labour supporters that it could affect the outcome. Apparently the Labour leader is happy to share platforms with other prominent Lib Dems – Ashdown/William/Kennedy etc – but not the leader. Given the way that Labour…

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Jonathan asks: “What’s Labour’s big idea”?

Jonathan asks: “What’s Labour’s big idea”?

His latest Sunday evening column In Gateshead this week, Labour took another step on its journey to discover fresh political ideas. It is an objective that it is easy to say, but hard to achieve. If there has been a trend post-Thatcher, it is that politics has become more consensual, focussing on fewer ideas. Is Labour seriously attempting to reverse this trend? Can it really discover something fresh and create a winning formula? Labour starts from square one. They have…

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