New Survation LAB leadership poll has RLB ahead and shakes up the betting

New Survation LAB leadership poll has RLB ahead and shakes up the betting

Survation LAB members’ poll for Labour LIst has Long-Bailey 42% Starmer 37% Jess Phillips 9% Lisa Nandy 7% This is very different from the YouGov members p — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) January 15, 2020 Starmer dropping sharply – RLP moving up in the Betfair betting following tonight’s Survation leadership poll with RLB ahead. Chart @betdatapolitics pic.twitter.com/7ERmOCCtvC — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) January 15, 2020 Note on methodology from the Survation LAB leadership poll pic.twitter.com/Mv8u1Ruv1b — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) January 15, 2020

Remember Starmer only got 31% of first choices in the YouGov LAB members’ poll

Remember Starmer only got 31% of first choices in the YouGov LAB members’ poll

How valid are the findings now? A fair amount has happened in the LAB leadership race since the YouGov members’ poll which was carried out over Christmas. The big number that people recall is that after six rounds of lower preference distribution Starmer was beating RLB by 61% to 39%. The first preferences were: Stamer 31% Long-Bailey 20% Phillips 11% Cooper 7% Lewis 7% Thornberry 6% Nandy 5% Since then Cooper has not entered the race and Lewis failed to…

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Bernie and Buttigieg the main betting gainers following the overnight Iowa debate

Bernie and Buttigieg the main betting gainers following the overnight Iowa debate

The debate is over and the general verdict is that none of the contenders had a standout performance. The Betfair market shows Buttigieg getting the biggest uplift and squeezing past Biden. What was interesting is that those who’ve seen all the debates seemed to be taking a different view than those just new to this one. The view of Buttigieg was that he was just like he has been seen before. Newcomers to watching the debates seemed more impressed This…

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The NUM backs Nandy

The NUM backs Nandy

Lisa Nandy has just secured the backing of National Union of Mineworkers, which is big get – there’s also speculation she could get support of the GMB https://t.co/y0ZF7Yg5dj — Jane Merrick (@janemerrick23) January 14, 2020 I am sure that those PBers who gamble will forgive me for getting a little bit excited by the above tweet that Nandy has secured the backing of the National Union of mineworkers. Now I know that we don’t have mines any more than and…

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The second stage of LAB’s leadership race sees Starmer drop a touch but he’s still a very strong betting favourite

The second stage of LAB’s leadership race sees Starmer drop a touch but he’s still a very strong betting favourite

This is our first look at the Corbyn successor betting since it entered its second stage – the battle for nominations from constituency parties, and affiliated organisations a segment that includes the trade unions. This will continue for more than a month before the ballot packs go out to the party’s selectorate. Contenders have to reach a certain level of nominations to make it to the postal vote. As the chart shows there has been a little bit of levelling…

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It was dislike of Corbyn not Brexit that was the main driver of LAB’s GE2019 losses

It was dislike of Corbyn not Brexit that was the main driver of LAB’s GE2019 losses

And this was most pronounced in the North and the Midlands If the Opinium survey on the day of the General Election is accurate then the departure of Corbyn, as will happen on April 4th with the new Labour leader, should have a significant impact on the party’s recovery. You can see why Corbyn loyalists anxious to avoid the blame pouring on the their man should want to stick with the theory that LAB had its worst result since 1935…

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A primer on the Iowa caucuses – three weeks today

A primer on the Iowa caucuses – three weeks today

The Iowa caucuses can play such important part in the nomination process that I thought that the above short feature from CNN was worth putting up simply to explain a political process that really is without parallel in the UK and for that matter in most of the US. What is extraordinary is the seriousness that many Iowans take their role of being the first State to decide to the extent that on a cold February evening they are ready…

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If LAB had held Durham NW then Starmer’s task could have been more challenging

If LAB had held Durham NW then Starmer’s task could have been more challenging

Pidcock surely would have put up a better fight than RLB At 2:30 this afternoon the first stage of Labour’s election contest will be over. At the moment there are questions over whether Clive Lewis or Emily Thornberry will actually get to the magical 22. If they don’t then they are out. A big feature of this first week has been the less than convincing campaign by RLB the favoured candidate of Corbyn and McDonnell. From her declaring that in…

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