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By 58% to 42% those polled by BMG say Smith would make best leader. Smith wins best comparison by 62 to 38https://t.co/TaOtCC9Lct
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Oh..... and first?
Nevertheless, if your family reported nearly everyone they met in the NW being leave, then either they weren't in fact meeting a representative cross-section, or people weren't being entirely straight.
Probably true. They weren't doing any sort of analysis. It was the contrast with the assumption that people made in London i.e. that Remain would likely win. My daughter was surprised by the sorts of people she would have expected in London to be Remain (and who largely were) who were for Leave. Purely anecdotal. I only mention it because they got the result right unlike - as they crowed later - me, who is more interested in politics.
nice guy, but he's not a leader.
Edit/ and I got it wrong, too. My brother, who runs a restaurant in the Home Counties, had told me that most of his customers were leave, but I discounted this information.
Whether this challenge has helped him or not is too early to say.
Interesting article from totalpolitics, and probably right.
I guess I am a Revolutionary Moderniser, which comes as something of a surprise to me, as I always think of myself as Burkean.
I doubt the majority of Labour members give a jot what the rest of the country thinks. They’re uneligible to vote, are all Murdoch lackeys etc and besides, they’re all wrong. - Cont Pg 94.
The country will never vote for him at a general election.
100 years ago today Charles Leach became the only MP deprived of his seat after being declared 'of unsound mind'. https://t.co/1I3bZQFDwt
Point the second: Blair won elections. TORY!
Point the third: Blair had the support of his MPs. TORY!
I mean, I could go on.
18-24 43%
25-34 54%
35-44 64%
45-54 72%
55-64 77%
65+ 78%
Read 'em and weep.Not a solitary crumb of comfort for the Corbynites. However, they've moved off Planet Reality and just call this kind of thing propaganda.
If labour is a party that wants to put principle over power, that is its affair. IF it wants to howl in a corner then let it.
Something will emerge to fill the vacuum. And quickly.
We can but hope that the anti-democrats in the PLP are defeated.
We've got a chap in 4th with a little bit to go.
If Labour are determined to give up representative democracy we need them to get out of the road of a party committed to it.
It is interesting how both the Labour left and the Conservatives conspire to airbrush the fact that Blair not only defeated he Tories he utterly eviscerated them to the point that they had to change dramatically to get back into power.
Oh well.
I am deeply uncomfortable with the idea that my vote only has one home, particularly given the broad church that we laughingly call the Tories. It could easily morph into something much less palatable.
But in truth, it wasn't changing the Tories, more changing them *back*. Back to governing from the centre, where elections are won and lost.
Other than not Jeremy Corbyn
Anyway, just the one seat in Scotland. How many in 2010?
In terms of just those with favourable opinions, Theresa May is fourteen points more popular than her party – vital for any politician who seeks to appeal beyond their party’s usual support base. In fact, Theresa May is seen far more favourably among C2DE voters – the Labour party’s traditional support base – than Jeremy Corbyn is, at 44% vs 27%.
https://yougov.co.uk/news/2016/08/15/theresa-may-more-popular-jeremy-corbyn-among-tradi/
The Tory->Labour swing in 1997 was 20 pts
Yes, Labour got pounded like a dockside hooker in 2010, but it wasn't close to what happened to Sir John's ringpiece.
It looked like they released an underfed great white into the water
That's not to say that Corbyn is the answer to Labour's woes, but nor is a return to Blairism.
And while the PLP have behaved prett awfully,and incompetently, there is nothing inherently wrong with continuing to fight against someone with a mandate - oppositions do it every time they lose an election.
As revealed this morning on PoliticalBetting, a new YouGov favourability survey has shown that Theresa May is the UK’s most popular politician and the only one to be viewed favourably overall.
One of our cyclists has failed to win a race in the velodrome. Presumably he's been handed the ritual disembowelling knife
What intrigues me is that generally speaking the current voting in local by elections does not appear to support the "May honeymoon" and indeed the Labours vote is really no worse than it was in those wards 2, 3, 4 years ago, in some cases better
To me Owen Smith comes across as out of his depth, is he just a stalking horse?.
(I note, with pleasure and interest that there have been 4 marriage proposals live on air at the Olympics - 2 of them from gay couples).
Edited extra bit: but a little later, obviously. Not everyone matures at the rapid pace of a morris dancer.
Whether Smith is signed up to this we shall see. It is slightly taking liberties with a great office of state but desperate times...
Mr. L, the disembowelling, or the not winning?
Knives? Meh. Barbarian nonsense.
Mark White Sky
BREAKING - After a court order preventing publication we can now reveal hate preacher Anjem Choudary guilty of inviting support for ISIS
He's in jail
Fiona Hamilton
Anjem Choudary will be sentenced for terror offences next month. He's facing 10 years jail
Mr. M, suicide methods (of a ritual nature) can be quite interesting. Hannibal topped himself with poison he kept in a ring, I think.
It's about backpacking, Erasmus, learning languages, seeing the world and you're fresh from the full-faced state school/uni lecturer taught EU propaganda.
This was probably not dissimilar for the same age groups back in 1999/2000 - pro euro sentiment was equally strong from people who, now, only voted to Remain in the whole thing by 55/45.
People start to become eurosceptic when they start to have experience of how it works, and what it does.
Which line is he travelling on? Matlock to Derby? If so, give a wave to Whatstandwell and Cromford for me. A beautiful area.
But I think education reform, welfare reform, cutting corporation tax, prioritising infrastructure, and a tinsy bit of immigration reform were key differences.
In the last year before the referendum I couldn't work out what George Osborne's strategy was, other than to tactically sock it to Labour and try and guarantee his ascent to the premiership.
The Irish guy has lost, he's very unhappy about it. Commentators can't understand the decision either.
They were convicted in July but details of the trial, including the verdict, could not be reported until now.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/aug/16/anjem-choudary-convicted-of-supporting-islamic-state