Can Parish tough out watching porn in the Commons?

Can Parish tough out watching porn in the Commons?

Or is resignation inevitable? After all the speculation over the past few days we now know that the CON MP caught watching porn while in the Commons Chamber was Neil Parish – member for Tiverton and Honiton since GE2010. The big question is can he survive as MP? He’s already lost the Tory whip and the next few days we’ll see whether he can hold on. I make it about a 50-50 chance. In normal work situations being caught watching…

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The remarkable collapse of Rishi Sunak

The remarkable collapse of Rishi Sunak

There is a new poll out from Ipsos which has LAB with a 5% lead which is no change. As is the normal practice with the firm their regular poll each month comes out with an array of different charts and analyses. The one I am highlighting above shows the quite extraordinary change in the fortunes of Rishi Sunak since August 2020. It will be recalled that he had for a long period been the main name in the frame…

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How will the BoJo survival betting look next Friday morning?

How will the BoJo survival betting look next Friday morning?

I really love this betting chart on Johnson’s exit date which gives a snapshot of how those like me who bet on politics view his survival chances and are prepared to risk money backing their views up. For long periods the chances of him surviving the year have looked unlikely but judging by the latest movement punters now make him carrying on until 2024 or later the favourite. It was always said when things looked very bad for the PM…

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Support for Brexit drops to new low

Support for Brexit drops to new low

Just over a third think it was right There is is little doubt that the flagship policy of the Johnson administration has been the execution of Britain’s exit from the EU – Brexit. Well the latest YouGov Brexit tracker which has been asked every month since the referendum in 2016 is out and shows that the number supporting it down to just 37%. Those Tory voters who are left are continuing to give it their backing with 80% saying that…

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Looking forward to next Thursday’s locals

Looking forward to next Thursday’s locals

Last night Smarkets held an event to look at next week’s local elections. The areas that are having them are in colour in the Wikipedia map above. I found it a weird experience because where I live like in most parts of England there are not elections next week and it is harder to share the excitement. It is always noticeable how the mainstream media takes the locals more seriously when London elections are involved and the signs are that…

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Politics over past year as seen by the betting markets

Politics over past year as seen by the betting markets

The declining chances of a CON majority Everybody is talking about the locals at the moment but the big thing about next Thursday’s set of elections is what it will tell us about the next general election. Is Johnson’s government in spite of everything going to be able to survive or else are we going to move into the territory of a hung parliament once again? A year ago another CON majority got a huge betting spike as a result…

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Another by-election in the offing?

Another by-election in the offing?

Will this MP be able to survive? Whoever this is, and we must assume that the name will come out at some stage, it is hard to see the individual concerned remaining as an MP. As well as being totally stupid because of the chances of getting caught this comes at a time when all aspects of the behavior of male MPs in relation to women are becoming a serious political issue. So one for the possible by-election list. Mike…

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Ipsos: 57% say MPs should be able to accuse each other of lying

Ipsos: 57% say MPs should be able to accuse each other of lying

One of the things that has come to a head during the current parliament is the rule that MPs are not allowed to call each other liars in the House of Commons. This has been driven largely by what his opponents see as the prime minister’s approach to the truth. It used to be an almost central feature of the Commons that if a minister knowingly lied to the house then he/she would resign. That seems to have gone by…

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