Even CON voters think that ministers should provide all the COVID-19 messages

Even CON voters think that ministers should provide all the COVID-19 messages

The big UK political story concerns the effort by the COVID 19 inquiry into getting access to the WhatsApp accounts of leading politicians on what happened during the period when it was at its most rampant. YouGov’s poll on the issue featured about 61% saying that all messages requested should be provided against 25% saying the government should decide which of them are most relevant. I’ve featured the political breakdown of responses and as can be seen even Tory voters…

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Has Sunak got his own lockdown secret that he’s trying to hide?

Has Sunak got his own lockdown secret that he’s trying to hide?

Paul Waugh in the Indy has a good piece pondering why Sunak is going to such lengths to avoid scrutiny over what he was doing during lock-down. The mere fact that this is all going to court could suggests that there is something that he doesn’t want to be made public. This is from Waugh’s piece: What ought to worry the Prime Minister was the way his own reputation was openly mocked by the Question Time crowd, with many suggesting his trademark…

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Why This Fight? Why Now?

Why This Fight? Why Now?

It is quite something for a government to challenge via judicial review the use of legal powers exercised by an inquiry it set up, run by a judge it appointed, with terms of reference it drafted. Why? Two broad reasons: (1) The need not to impede good governance (do stop laughing) by disclosing Ministerial/civil service communications which the government thinks irrelevant. (2) Concerns about personal communications and the private life of governmental witnesses. This latter point features quite strongly in…

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Could this be the end of Biden’s WH2024 bid?

Could this be the end of Biden’s WH2024 bid?

As he tumbles so does his betting price The one thing that the Democrats have been most worried about is an event like the one featured in the video clip above – Joe Biden taking a tumble at a very public event with the cameras running. For the big question over the 80 year old’s desire to be re-elected has always been his age and undoubtedly the clip above will feature strongly if he does, as planned seek to remain…

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This would be great for LABOUR but for GE2019 CON don’t knows

This would be great for LABOUR but for GE2019 CON don’t knows

One thing that worries me at the moment about any projection that is based on current party choice polling is, as I have argued before, that a very high proportion of GE2019 Tory voters are not giving a voting intention which I believe distorts polling outcomes. Thus the latest YouGov has just 45% of this group saying Tory but a whopping 21% saying don’t know and 7% saying they would not vote. Only 11% of GE2019 CON voters have switched…

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The LAB lead is very steady across the range of pollsters

The LAB lead is very steady across the range of pollsters

The big number to remember when looking at the polls is that the Curtice projection for LAB to secure a majority is a 7% poll vote over the Tories. The Conservatives, meanwhile, can achieve a majority with a 3% GB vote lead So that gives fair gap for LAB in the latest round of polling but, of course, the five-week general election campaign could change all of that. Just remember what happened to TMay at GE2017. But Labour does not…

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So what is Johnson trying to cover up?

So what is Johnson trying to cover up?

One thing’s certain – this isn’t going to go away Given the lengths that appear to be being taken not to release certain information about the Johnson’s government handling of COVID the assumption must be that there is something very big that ministers are trying to cover up. It might be that the ex-PM is able to get through the next few days but until we know what this is about it will continue to hang over him. No doubt…

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Ministers are not handling the COVID inquiry well

Ministers are not handling the COVID inquiry well

The problem here, of course, is that COVID and the measures to control it had a huge impact on our lives and inevitably there is a big public desire to know what happened and how well our elected leaders did. Johnson was more than ready to take the plaudits for the vaccine but he should be accountable for his other actions while he was in charge. This issue isn’t going to go away. Once again Sunak appears to be sitting…

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