Who is winning the blame game on local council cuts?

Who is winning the blame game on local council cuts?

Who is mostly to blame for cuts to local council services? (YouGov) All sampled CON voters % LAB voters % LD voters % Local councils for not cutting their wasteful spending 27 57 9 37 Central government for reducing local council’s funding 29 9 49 21 Both equally 37 30 38 35 Should the coalition be relieved by these numbers? Hardly a day goes by at the moment without the local council cuts stories. For much of the burden of…

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The “Big Society” – is anybody any the wiser?

The “Big Society” – is anybody any the wiser?

And is EdM right: This is re-contaminating the Tory brand? Ever since the “Big Society” concept was launched by Dave during the election campaign I’ve been a sceptic simply because nobody is really clear what it means. Well we are about a year into it now and Cameron’s staged another re-launch to keep the initiative going. After one U-turn after another on policy issues, the forests being the latest, I just wonder what Cameron’s refusal to quietly drop this one…

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Has the NO to AV campaign got a message problem?

Has the NO to AV campaign got a message problem?

Is this why it’s floundering in the polls? If the government’s business managers are able to get the referendum and constituencies bill through both houses then the referendum of voting reform will be put to the British people on May 5th – just eleven weeks away. Away from Westminster the big developments in the past few days have been a move to the YES camp in the polling. With two firms asking very different questions showing the same trend then…

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Jonathan’s Sunday slot

Jonathan’s Sunday slot

Did we see the future at Treasury Questions? I enjoyed watching Treasury questions this week. It was a fascinating parliamentary occasion that provided a window on the future and posed lots of questions. We were treated to the initial skirmish of Osborne vs. Balls, the political fight that will probably determine the next election. We got a showcase of fresh talent on the front benches. And we were reminded just how closely the coalition parties are aligning themselves. Why waste…

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Is Ken right about middle class expectations?

Is Ken right about middle class expectations?

Where will the big cuts fall? Ken Clarke’s comment that ‘the middle classes are unaware of the scale of the government spending cuts that will hit them this year’ has, not for the first time in his career, set off a bit of a political storm. It’s true that in order to make cuts of the order necessary to close the structural deficit by 2015, there’ll have to be painful decisions taken. What’s interesting is his focus on the middle…

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YES to AV opens up a 10 point lead with ComRes

YES to AV opens up a 10 point lead with ComRes

Latest AV referendum polls Date YES % NO % Question wording ComRes/Indy on Sunday 10/02/11 40 (+4) 30 (nc) Actual wording on the ballot YouGov/Sun 07/02/11 38 (+6) 39 (-2) Bespoke wording – referring to the fact that this is a proposal from the Conservative-Lib Dem coalition Angus Reid/ 25/01/11 37 21 Actual wording on the ballot ICM/Guardian 19/12/10 44 38 Actual wording on the ballot And Labour moves up further with ComRes online Poll/publication Date CON % LAB %…

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Should Iain Gray offer the Scottish Lib Dems a lifeline?

Should Iain Gray offer the Scottish Lib Dems a lifeline?

A guest slot by Lucien Fletcher With opinion polls suggesting that Labour will perform well in the Scottish Parliament elections on May 5th, the party will have a great opportunity to move on from a difficult couple of years. The party should retain its hold on the National Assembly for Wales, make strong gains in English local authorities and regain power in the Scottish Parliament. Unless all opinion polls are utterly wrong in Scotland, Labour will be comfortably the largest…

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How the coalition plans to beat the filibuster

How the coalition plans to beat the filibuster

Are MPs and peers about to lose their half term holiday? The whole effort by Labour peers to filibuster the AV referendum and constituencies bill has been driven by the apparent need for the legislation to be in place by next Wednesday to meet the May 5th election date. For there’s a legal requirement that there has to be 10 weeks between a measure for a referendum getting the royal assent and the date of the election. But as Michael…

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