In what has been a crazy political year Paddy Power now offering the daftest bet of all
Even if there was a vacancy there’s not enough time Mike Smithson Follow @MSmithsonPB Tweet
Even if there was a vacancy there’s not enough time Mike Smithson Follow @MSmithsonPB Tweet
Ipsos MORI has Tweeted the above chart this afternoon which is based on polling carried out a year ago. Given that we know that little has changed in the overall view of Brexit then the assumption surely is that these figures stand the test of time. The priority of leavers was the capacity of Britain to make its own laws while Remainers were most concerned about the imapct on the economy which we’ve seen with Brexit devaluation of the pound….
Chart of Betfair Exchange trades from Betdata.io There was a discussion on the previous thread on the betting prices overnight in June last year when the Brexit referendum results began to come in. Thanks to Betdata.io which monitors these things on Betfair the above is the final 12 hours of betting. What is striking is just how slow punters were to realise that Remain wasn’t winning. At 2310 the Remain price reached a 93.5% chance and a lot of money…
We get so few voting polls these days that any new one is something of an event and today we had ICM for the Guardian which once again has the two main parties level pegging. Looking at the Wikipedia polling table above the big message is that the Tories have less to fear than might, at first, you would expect. Sure Labour is ahead in many of the polls but the picture is far from clear cut and it is…
So much for the campaign basing it all on her A unique feature of the Conservative campaign for the June election was that the branding was completely about Theresa May and you would have been hard pressed on things like the Tory battle bus to see the word Conservative. Clearly this was based on the belief believe that the Prime Minister herself was the strongest feature of the Conservatives offer in the election that she had called to endorse her…
Picture credit: The CIA In Ken Burns’ documentary on the Vietnam War, President Kennedy is quoted as saying: “We don’t have a prayer of staying in Vietnam. These people hate us. But I can’t give up a piece of territory like that to the Communists and then get the people to re-elect me.” LBJ felt much the same. And yet, a President who – more than Kennedy – deserved to be called great, both for the breadth of his social…
PinkNews One of the things that always impressed me about Farage’s UKIP was the speed in which he’d deal with situations like that which Corbyn’s LAB faces tonight over the online homophobic comments by the man who ousted Nick Clegg in Sheffield Hallam on June 8th. The former leader of the purples was acutely aware how actions like O’Mara’s amongst party officials, candidates and those holding elected positions could damage the party and he would act very quickly. In doing…
Just 13% named him as their main reason for voting LAB In the aftermath of the June 8th general election so much was happening politically that not much attention was paid to the above YouGov polling carried out shortly afterwards. For me the interesting thing was how, in relative terms. Corbyn does not appear to be key factor which has been very much the narrative since. Just 13% named him as their main reason. As can be seen from the…