Is Tony still the magic maker?

Is Tony still the magic maker?

Should Gordon be worried about the eulogies to Blair Tucked away in the detail of yesterday’s YouGov poll were the responses to the question “Who would make the best Prime Minister”? When the options were Blair, Cameron and Campbell 79% of Labour voters said Tony with just one per cent naming Cameron But when the same question was asked with Gordon Brown substituted for Tony Blair the proportion of Labour voters going for Brown dropped to 71% with 6% naming…

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Tory YouGov lead down to 4%

Tory YouGov lead down to 4%

But it’s 45-32 on the Cameron-Brown forced choice This month’s YouGov poll in the Daily Telegraph shows very little movement on a month ago. These are the shares – CON 37% (nc): LAB 33% (+1): LD 17% (+1). So the overall Tory lead is down a point with Labour and the Lib Dems both putting on a point. But the named leader measure that YouGov uses – a forced choice asking “would you prefer to see after the next election,…

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Should Populus and ICM be showing Labour leads?

Should Populus and ICM be showing Labour leads?

Why is less importance attached to the view of Labour voters? Detailed data from the December ICM and Populus polls shows that the reported shares followed the biggest scaling back of the views of those who said they voted Labour last time since the last election. If this process had not happened then, in spite of all the recent troubles, Blair-Brown’s party would have probably had poll leads. For in each of the two polls that we have had in…

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Is Miliband replacing Reid in the “what if” slot?

Is Miliband replacing Reid in the “what if” slot?

Is the “Climate Change” debate giving him the opportunity to shine? The Labour leadership has appeared such a certainty for so long that we have barely discussed the “events dear boy – events” scenario of who would be in contention if something untoward happened to Gordon Brown or his campaign. And there’s one figure who has started to pick up support again – David Miliband the young Environment Secretary. As the chart showing best betting prices illustrates there has been…

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ICM puts the Tories in majority government territory

ICM puts the Tories in majority government territory

Cameron’s party back at 40% as he demands a post-Blair election With the Tory leader, David Cameron ratcheting up the pressure on Gordon Brown to call an immediate General Election when he becomes leader there’s some good news for his party in the latest poll. ICM’s monthly survey for the Guardian – by far the longest polling series in the UK – puts the Tories back at the 40% level that they were last at in August. The shares, with…

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Jack W – 8,091 contributions since March 2005

Jack W – 8,091 contributions since March 2005

Best of luck from everyone associated with PBC For the past twenty months the discussions on PBC have been enriched by the wit, knowledge, and good judgement of Jack W who posted first on March 25th 2005 and has made a staggering 8,091 separate contributions. We had this message from him yesterday. Jack W says TTFN. I regret to report that this is something of a valedictory post from moi, at least for now I hope. Having seen off lifes…

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Crystal ball gazing – who got 2006 most right?

Crystal ball gazing – who got 2006 most right?

How good were you at predicting the past 12 months? Less than a fortnight to go and barring anything dramatic like a Tony Blair resignation the only issue still to be resolved in our “Predicting 2006” competition is the December ICM poll which should come out in the next day or so. Looking back on the entries that were posted here almost a year ago it is amazing how positive people were about the prospects for Charles Kennedy who actually…

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The Times: “No 10 investigated for perversion of justice”

The Times: “No 10 investigated for perversion of justice”

Could the honours probe blight Labour for months? A report in the Times this morning might, if accurate, dash hopes at Number 10 and in the Labour party that the honours probe could be resolved “by January” – the timing predicted by Assistant Commander Yates in his letter to MPs last month. In an apparent new turn the Times is reporting this morning that the Crown Prosecution Service has advised police to extend their inquiries into “suspected attempts to hamper…

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