The Ashfield MP’s comments on the poor will be remembered

The Ashfield MP’s comments on the poor will be remembered

This was a CON GE2019 gain on 39% of the vote Anderson’s comment in the Commons on the cookery skills of poor people are getting a lot of negative coverage in the media and I really wonder if he will later see this as a gaffe that cost him his political career. His observations to fellow MPs are surely going to be used against him in what had traditionally been a tight LAB-CON marginal. At GE2017 the LAB majority was…

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2 months after Rishi collapsed the CON leader market is static

2 months after Rishi collapsed the CON leader market is static

One thing that really boosts Johnson in his current position is that there is no obvious person there to replace him as we see from the betting chart above. This of course all changed with the massive decline of the Sunak in March and since then no one has really emerged to perhaps take his place. As can be seen in the betting there are 5 contenders who are rated as having an 8% or greater chance of becoming the…

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Potty punters continue to make Burnham favourite to succeed Starmer

Potty punters continue to make Burnham favourite to succeed Starmer

Leader candidates have to be MPs I have made this point repeatedly before but nothing drives me mad more at the moment than those who are betting on Andy Burnham as the successor to Keir Starmer. Burnham is of course the mayor of Greater Manchester and the only way he could be nominated for the Labour leadership is if he became an MP by the time of the next leadership election. Assuming SKS does go some friendly Labour MP might…

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LAB lead down to 1% with YouGov

LAB lead down to 1% with YouGov

But will other pollsters back it up? This is by far the best poll for the Tories for sometime and as ever the question is whether it is an outlier or not. Other recent polls have had with much bigger margins including R&W where all the fieldwork took place yesterday. Time will tell. Mike Smithson

Is the FT right about Beergate giving Starmer a boost?

Is the FT right about Beergate giving Starmer a boost?

Perhaps the best analysis is in the Financial Times which notes under the heading – Keir Starmer’s gamble could be the making of him. If he escapes a fine — as he seems sure he will — he can show himself to be a man of principle. He will be defined in the public mind as someone who believes in obeying the rules and will stand in sharp contrast to a prime minister who does not. He is the dry…

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