A Johnson exit in 2022 moving up in the betting

A Johnson exit in 2022 moving up in the betting

The recent record lows in Johnson’s leadership ratings and LAB taking the lead have sparked off a flurry of activity in several betting markets including the year in which Johnson will go. Although it is down a bit “2024 or later” is still the favourite but it is no longer odds-on and as can be seen 2022 is moving upwards. I’m sure that most PBers are familiar with the Tory party leadership rules which make ousting a leader a lot…

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Sleazy does it

Sleazy does it

For those of us who campaigned for the Tories in the 1997/2001/2005 general elections we can attest how corrosive sleaze was to the Tory cause. It probably took a decade plus of a Labour government, led by that pretty straight sort of guy Tony Blair, for perceptions of sleaze to be more associated with Labour than the Tories, like an STD, sleaze is bloody difficult for the Tories to get rid off. With Boris Johnson’s leadership risking turning the mother…

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Grilled Sturgeon

Grilled Sturgeon

What happens if there is no indyref2 before the next Holyrood election? I am of the view that the SNP (and other secessionist parties) have several mandates going back to 2016 which allows them to demand indyref2 because of Scotland being dragged out of the EU against her will. But what I think as Englishman is irrelevant, what matters is the views of the SNP and independence voters and supporters. Will they really enjoy not having the indyref2 they were…

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Geoffrey Cox won’t resign, and Boris Johnson won’t make him

Geoffrey Cox won’t resign, and Boris Johnson won’t make him

We appear to have entered a new era of sleaze. How many scalps will it claim? First we had Owen Paterson, who lobbied government departments on behalf of companies paying him tens of thousands of pounds each. After initially backing him to the hilt, the government decided to cut him loose and he announced his resignation shortly thereafter. Now the floodgates are open, and every day brings a new front page about second jobs of conspicuous consultancy. The next person…

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Number 10 must be hoping that this is an outlier

Number 10 must be hoping that this is an outlier

Hard to see Johnson surviving if other polls support this The Savanta ComRes poll was carried out on Thursday and Friday and other polls are in the pipeline. For the moment this has to be regarded as the trend and it does look grim for the PM. It cannot be long before the speculation is on Tory MPs having a confidence ballot on Johnson which would pave the way for a new leader and PM. Mike Smithson

How the Tories will get a 20 seat bonus from the new boundaries

How the Tories will get a 20 seat bonus from the new boundaries

Above are two projections from Electoral Calculus of a seat projection based on the latest poll R&W poll that had LAB 2% ahead. The top one uses the existing boundaries while the bottom one uses the new ones that are due to come into effect in 2023. On the current boundaries, the projection has the Tories 7 seats behind. On the 2023 ones the projection has CON 13 seats ahead so although the Tories would be behind on votes they…

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Honourable Members?

Honourable Members?

“The louder he talked of his honour, the faster we counted our spoons“. Such might be the reaction to the Prime Minister’s assertion this week that Britain was “not remotely a corrupt country” and that he did not believe that “our institutions are corrupt“. Mandy Rice-Davies’ response comes to mind. Still, there is something impressive in the way he asserted that MPs breaking the rules should be investigated and punished barely days after having whipped his MPs into voting for…

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Now Redfield & Wilton has LAB ahead

Now Redfield & Wilton has LAB ahead

It has been quite clear over the past three or four weeks that the voting intention polls have been tightening and now the latest Redfield & Wilton survey is reporting a 2% LAB lead – the best performance for the party for well over 18 months. Quite what is driving this is hard to say but there has also been a decline in Johnson’s leader ratings. It was back in April last year that the Tories started to build up…

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