Would Tessa give Cameron a run for his money?

Would Tessa give Cameron a run for his money?

Is this the woman who could turn Labour’s fortunes around? I don’t claim to understand the intricacies of Labour party internal politics but after pondering over the past few days I have come up with a couple of names of people I believe could turn round voters views of the party and make the next general election less of the disaster than it looks at the moment. What’s needed is a different style and a different tone and a leader…

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What could Hillary demand for giving up?

What could Hillary demand for giving up?

Could clearing her massive campaign debts be part of a deal? In the aftermath of the Tuesday’s primaries speculation has started on how the Obama-Clinton contest might end and whether we could see a negotiated deal between the two of them. An experienced political operator who has been involved in such an arrangement before, Dan Conley, has a must read piece in Salon in which he suggests three things that Hillary could demand to pull out. Firstly there’s cash. The…

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Are punters right about Crewe & Nantwich?

Are punters right about Crewe & Nantwich?

Is a Tory victory a near certainty? Ever since the betting markets opened on the Crewe and Nantwich by election all the money has been going one way. Ladbrokes opened with a 4/5 Tory price which then went to 4/7 and is now at 1/2. Betfair has seen a big rush to get on the Tories and, as I write, the best you can get is 0.34/1. Another bookmaker has 4/9. But is punter confidence in the Tories justified –…

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Can we now airbrush Hillary out of the picture

Can we now airbrush Hillary out of the picture

Is it time to start using our White House race logo? With Obama’s decisive victory in North Carolina and Hillary’s victory in Indiana being by a fraction it’s starting to look as though the marathon fight for the Democratic nomination is nearing its end. As Obama spinners were saying overnight – they are now just 200 delegates from clinching it. Add onto that the reports that she has had to make a further big loan to her campaign and you…

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How much longer will this continue?

How much longer will this continue?

         Will this be over before the Convention in Denver? If the Superdelegates are reluctant to  finish this race before the final states, Montana and South Dakota, have their say on June 3rd, then it seems likely that Clinton has almost another month in this race. She will almost certainly lose on pledged delegates and is unlikely to win the popular vote either, but is refusing to step aside. Many have speculated that the Superdelegates are disinclined to side with one party…

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Gordon’s poll misery goes on

Gordon’s poll misery goes on

Populus reports its biggest ever Tory lead The May Populus survey for the Times is out this evening and shows a small increase in the Tory lead compared with what the firm reported a fortnight ago. The figures are with changes on that survey – CON 40%(nc): LAB 29%(-1): LD 19%(nc). So yet another poll is showing the Tories in the 40s with Labour in the 20s. This, I think, is Labour’s worst ever deficit from Populus. The fieldwork took…

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Double Carpet on Tuesday

Double Carpet on Tuesday

Mayor Competition Results – how did you do? Congratulations to Andy Cooke, one of pb’s leading analysts and number-crunchers, on a clear victory in the PB London Mayor prediction competition. Andy’s overall score was just 5.07 and he also had the best first preference score of 4.59. Richard Stoneman was runner-up with a score of 6.87 while Dave Hague took third with 7.39. Fourth-placed Jack Peterson on 7.71 had the best final vote predictions, being just 0.12 away from the…

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