Will it be five times in a row for John Howard?

Will it be five times in a row for John Howard?

Guest slot on the Australian election by Steven Phelps The next General Election in Australia is likely to be held in October this year. The last one having been held in October 2004 the latest possible date for the next one is 19th January 2008, but commentators are predicting 20th October 2007, and that’s only five months from now. The incumbent Prime Minister is John Howard. As leader of the Liberal Party, he heads the Liberal Party / National Party…

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Boost for Cameron as the Tories move to 39% with YouGov

Boost for Cameron as the Tories move to 39% with YouGov

But Brown gets within 3% on the pollster’s forced choice question Regular visitors here will know that it has long been a pet theory of mine that what drives Tory ratings in the opinion polls is the amount of publicity, good or bad, that the leader, David Cameron, is getting. If he’s out of the headlines and bulletins then his party slips – if not his party moves forward. Thus after a week where the main political story has been…

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Sean Fear’s Friday slot

Sean Fear’s Friday slot

Be Careful What You Ask For One old chestnut that comes up from time to time is that the Conservatives have only won the majority of elections since 1918 because the “progressive consensus” is divided between Labour and the Liberal Democrats. Hence, if only proportional representation were introduced in British elections, Labour and the Liberal Democrats could form a more or less permanent administration. It would appear that former Lib Dem Leader, Paddy Ashdown, was convinced that Tony Blair would…

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Has Cameron been following a “Yes Minister” strategy?

Has Cameron been following a “Yes Minister” strategy?

Was the schools row created to keep Gordon off the front pages? Perhaps the most extraordinary feature of this week’s news – Gordon’s first as leader-elect – has been how little coverage there’s been of him and the Labour deputy leadership contest. For the big political story has been about Tory policy on grammar schools and the battles that Cameron has been having with his old guard. Hasn’t the timing of this been a bit too convenient? Could all this…

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Could your “winning” deputy bet be a loser?

Could your “winning” deputy bet be a loser?

Is your wager on deputy PM – not deputy leader? A couple of people have emailed to point out that the earlier version of William Hill’s deputy market was not on who would be deputy leader, but who would become deputy prime minister. At the time, nearly a year ago, the two roles were seen as being almost synonymous and they had not really checked the details. But things could change dramatically following the strong reports today that Brown is…

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Will you bet that the “named leader” question is wrong?

Will you bet that the “named leader” question is wrong?

Why’s Labour deficit 6% bigger when the leaders are mentioned As predicted here on Monday there has been a move back to Labour on the general election betting markets in response to the improving poll situation – seen overnight in the May survey for the Guardian. That Labour are now just 2% behind the Tories has seen some movement to Brown’s party on the betting markets – though there has been very light trading. Labour has tightened from 1.54/1 just…

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ICM – Blow for Brown as Labour get to within 2%

ICM – Blow for Brown as Labour get to within 2%

Labour deficit moves to 8% when Gordon’s name is mentioned The first full opinion poll since the Brown “victory” in the Labour contest became certain shows some heartening news for the party. For the top-line figures to the hypothetical question of what people would do if there was a general election tomorrow have, with changes on last month CON 34% (-3): LAB 32% (+2): LD 21% (nc) But the Guardian tomorrow will report that the Tories have an 8% lead…

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Is it too early to bet on Brown’s successor?

Is it too early to bet on Brown’s successor?

HenryG reviews the runners and the prices For those still amazed that Brown has been crowned Labour Leader without facing an election, one thing that must be a certainty is that his successor won’t be so privileged. No doubt in the bowels of Westminster some will be plotting their moves to ingratiate themselves with the new leader, others looking to pounce with an alternative agenda should Labour crash at the next election. The current Deputy Leadership contest will no doubt…

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