Sean Fear’s Friday slot

Sean Fear’s Friday slot

Will Labour Lose Birmingham? Birmingham has long since ceased to be a bellwether city. Up until the 1980s, a majority of its MPs were usually returned for the winning party in a general election, and its council switched regularly between Labour and the Conservatives. Yet, from 1983 onwards, Labour consistently outperformed their national performance in the city, and controlled the council without a break from 1984 to 2004. In 1997, they won every seat in the city, apart from ultra-safe…

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Gordon boost for Labour on general election markets

Gordon boost for Labour on general election markets

Is this down to punters anticipating a Brown bounce? The chart shows how punters are assessing the general election chances of the two main parties on the Betfair “overall majority” market. As can be seen there been a movement back to Labour and now the price of the party being returned with a fourth successive majority has tightened to 2.7/1. The hung parliament option remains the most popular with a current price of 1.44/1 and this is where my money…

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Can Alan Johnson prove YouGov wrong?

Can Alan Johnson prove YouGov wrong?

Is the Education secretary worth his favourite status? After getting the most MP nominations for Labour deputy Alan Johnson has become the early favourite and although his price has eased a touch the best that can be had is 2.1/1. Yet the problem Johnson faces is that Labour MPs only represent a third of the electoral college that will decide the job – another third being the party membership at large and the final third being trade unionists who pay…

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At last – a Betfair deputy market

At last – a Betfair deputy market

We’ve waited an awful long time but at last Betfair has opened a market on the deputy leadership. I’ve bet a bit already but I’m going to wait until we see the next YouGov poll of Labour and affiliated trade union members. Earlier surveys had Benn well ahead but Johnson has the most MP nominations. Harman has the implicit support of Brown while Blears is said to have come out best in the first hustings. Cruddas, meanwhile, has the backing…

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Will all three be in their jobs at the next election?

Will all three be in their jobs at the next election?

Has Ming got the most job security? With last Thursday’s historic resignation by Tony Blair we reached the unprecedented situation where all three main parties have ousted leaders within the past four years. Labour and the Lib Dems have taken up what used to be the exclusive Tory habit of deposing leaders who are thought to be performing badly. This is new territory for UK politics and means, surely, that none of the three has real job security. Once you…

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Is Team Brown planning a final humiliation for Tony?

Is Team Brown planning a final humiliation for Tony?

Is it worth betting on Brown taking over a lot earlier? The extraordinary situation that could see Gordon winning the Labour leadership by default this afternoon but having to wait until the end of June before taking over has already led to calls that the change-over should happen now. This is the front page editorial in the Independent this morning and the message could not be clearer. Brown is the winner – what’s the point of Blair struggling on for…

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Is it best for Dave if Gordon to has to fight?

Is it best for Dave if Gordon to has to fight?

Contest or coronation – what’s best for the Tories? With the time fast running out on John McDonnell’s desperate attempt to get a further seventeen Labour MPs to back his nomination what outcome are the Tories hoping for tomorrow lunchtime? Does the Cameron gang want Gordon to get his coronation and then spend the next six weeks with his rather pointless campaign or would they like to see Brown having to face a challenge from McDonnell? My guess is that…

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Sorry for the technical problems

Sorry for the technical problems

1250 gmt We are experiencing severe difficulties with the site today and it might be a few hours before we can get it back to normal. I can still publish articles but it is not possible for people to submit comments. Mike Smithson