Is the Daily Mail turning on Truss?

Is the Daily Mail turning on Truss?

It is very unusual for the Daily Mail to be anything other than totally supportive of the Tories whoever is the leader so today’s front page comes as something as a surprise. That it should be so critical is almost unprecedented. But then so are 30%+ poll leads for Labour. My guess is that the polling crisis for the new PM is something that even the Mail could not ignore and the danger for Number 10 is that this will…

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Red Tape or Red Mist?

Red Tape or Red Mist?

Poor Chris Philp. Not only is he being blamed by his own colleagues for suggesting the now binned cut to the 45% tax rate. But his statement at a Conference meeting that companies with fewer than 500 employees will be exempt from all business regulations has been seized upon, with some claiming that it means a complete free-for-all: companies able to discriminate, sell dangerous goods, send children up chimneys and so forth. Not so fast. All that is happening as…

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It is becoming harder to see how Truss survives

It is becoming harder to see how Truss survives

The mood at the Conservative conference in Birmingham this week can hardly have been helped by another opinion poll showing the Tories with a massive deficit. If anything like these figures were to be repeated at a general election then hundreds of current Tory MPs would find themselves out of a job. The big thing in polling analysis is the general direction rather than the specific vote shares and there is only one way of describing that at the moment…

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The Arc of History

The Arc of History

“Courage calls to courage everywhere, and its voice cannot be denied.”  Those words of Millicent Fawcett are echoed by what we saw on the streets of London yesterday. A pro-Iranian women march met up with a pro-Ukraine one, both chanting “All together we will win.” A large screen in Piccadilly Circus displayed the motto “Woman, Life, Freedom” in solidarity with Iranian protestors. Lovely to see, but no courage is needed to do this in Britain. Brave Ukraine does look as…

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Truss manages to infuriate Nadine

Truss manages to infuriate Nadine

This is what happens when there is a change at Number 10. The new PM is likely to have his/her own agenda and the decisions of the previous leadership won’t always be followed. As to Truss going to the country I cannot see that happening. She is at Number 10 and is going to stay. Mike Smithson

A Tribute Act

A Tribute Act

There comes a moment with all governments in power for a long time when, desperate to conjure up some of the old magic, they reprise old popular tunes in the hope – or belief – that they will have the same effect as first time around. In October 1992 severe pit closures were announced. 30,000 jobs – mostly of miners in the Union of Democratic Mineworkers – would go. There were protests, not just from the usual suspects, but from…

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It’s very hard to see Truss doing a U-Turn

It’s very hard to see Truss doing a U-Turn

Dan might be right but I’ll be amazed if it happens From what we have seen of Liz Truss she does not look like the sort of PM who is ready to U-turn on a key policy less than a month after she entered Number 10. The problem for her is that Hodges has a big audience in the Mail on Sunday and his judgment on her big decision is going to be read by a large number of Tory…

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GE2019 CON voters give Truss a net MINUS 20% approval rating

GE2019 CON voters give Truss a net MINUS 20% approval rating

She doesn’t have a majority amongst current CON voters This is something that in all my years of studying and writing about polling that I have never seen before – a party’s supporters not even giving their leader an approval rating of 50% or more The above is from the latest Opinium poll for the Observer which was published last night and has a LAB lead of 19% on voting intention. What is significant about Opinium is that it was…

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