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Meanwhile SPIN has now introduced a range of seat markets which take into account the second placed party. Basically you have a spread from 0 to 25 with the top figure for the winner and 10 for the second place.
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Lab 34.1
Con 33.3
UKIP 13.4
LD 7.9
Green 5.8
Lab lead 0.8% - was 0.0% week-ending Sunday 15th March, and 0.3% 8th March!
The Spread firms have a nasty habit of suspending markets just when it would suit you most to trade out
This suggests that most punters have sought to buy the party they think will outperform the spread, and more value exists in identifying the party you think will underperform the current prices.
@TeleComment: If David Cameron wins on Lynton Crosby's ticket, it will be open season on all the old Tory values, says @DPJHodges http://t.co/QuXxyl9oq3
One for SeanT, I know he loves this stuff, and it is a fascinating study!
Also UKIP x4 seems to add up to more than the Lib Dem quotes.. everyone tells me I have had a shocking bet there...
At least I didn't sell them at 20 though
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/mar/18/key-labour-nhs-pledge-impossible-to-deliver-says-influential-thinktank
"One of Labour’s key NHS election pledges, designed to protect services from being privatised, has been rejected as impossible to deliver by the King’s Fund.
The influential health thinktank has warned that it would be extremely unlikely that a Labour government could implement Andy Burnham’s promise to exempt the NHS from EU procurement and competition rules."
In my switching model, this has the biggest effect in Scotland even though I haven't altered the proportion of 2010 vote that SNP takes from Lab and LibDem. The small increase in Lab vote has a big impact on the Lab/SNP marginals but not on the English Lab/Con marginals because Con benefits from the lower UKIP figure.
I have ten scottish constituencies with Lab/SNP or SNP/Lab majorities less than 2% i.e. in the hundreds.
Latest seats projection
Con 262 ... (262)
Lab 294 ... (283)
LD 28 ... (30)
UKIP 2 ... (2)
Grn 1 ... (1)
SNP 42 ... (51)
Better together..
Ed "I won't reverse any of this budget" Balls slapped down by the IFS.
The Conservatives should be a sell at 282 on fundamentals, but the irrational exuberance supporting them in the markets at present is a phenomenon to behold. Labour and the Conservatives look the wrong way around to me on current data.
Dumfries X 2
Dunbarton
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Invercly
Motherwell
Paisley
Rutherg
You'll have to work out which specific constituencies. I'm just off to a St Patrick's do.
I knew you were a Geordie lass at heart!
Oh, the days of the Fisherman's Lodge! (and its wood panelled sibling the Fisherman's Wharf on the Quayside)
http://www.thejournal.co.uk/news/north-east-news/complaints-lodged-over-shut-fishermans-4394256
1730 Wolves Madakheel 66-1 ew (StanJames)
Conservative:
May2015 277
Election Forecast 284
Elections etc 285
Guardian 277
Labour:
May2015 268
Election Forecast 279
Elections etc 279
Guardian 269
http://may2015.com/category/seat-calculator/
"The ‘People of the British Isles’ study analysed the DNA of 2,039 people from rural areas of the UK, whose four grandparents were all born within 80km of each other.
Because a quarter of our genome comes from each of our grandparents, the researchers were effectively sampling DNA from these ancestors, allowing a snapshot of UK genetics in the late 19th Century before mass migration events caused by the industrial revolution."
So it wasn't looking at the status today, in 2015, but in something like 1885, which would be 1285 years after 600AD, not the 1415 stated.
Very surprised by the Yorkshire results, though, that suggest no long-lasting Viking presence.
Really baffling - I wish it was true that their prospects were improving - but where is the objective evidence?
It was a complete farce. Danny and his little toy yellow My First Budget Box, playing at being Chancellor.
It just confirmed what most people have thought all along about the Lib Dems since the formation of the "Coalition".
Still, they can't fall much further, they might as well go demob happy and have a bit of fun.
I wonder if the final thing being argued over is whether Farage moves from the 16 April "Challengers" event to the 30 April "Final" event.
Edinburgh SW
Glasgow Central and NW
Paisley South which is the most marginal seat in my model for the whole UK - one vote in it!
Now I really must go.
It was called The Victoria during our stay. I had my 9th birthday party in the ballroom with an 8-Track. I think we had a 999yr lease and as ever, my dad got bored and sold it on and became a software man instead [in 010101 language].
It is too bizarre to explain living in a condemned building and couldn't drink the water, getting trapped in the eaves/frightened of falling through the floor, lost in the grounds and crying my eyes out when the field next to it was tarmaced over.
We used to steal dry ice from the Walls ice cream delivery man and drop it on the river rats! I knew you were a Geordie lass at heart!
Oh, the days of the Fisherman's Lodge! (and its wood panelled sibling the Fisherman's Wharf on the Quayside)
http://www.thejournal.co.uk/news/north-east-news/complaints-lodged-over-shut-fishermans-4394256
Just got back from London with some very good info. I'm getting my bets on before sharing.
It was Labour they under predicted and Lib Dems they over predicted. But arguably that's evidence for inertia in the system and innate favourability to the government.
Anyway, I agree. I was bullish on the Tories chances. Until I saw that disastrous Ashcroft marginals poll.
Britain out of Europe?
Not sure whether the Tories will get a bigger % than 2010 or fall a couple of points short but I think for Labour the question is whether Miliband can beat Kinnock or Foots share of the vote with floating voters leaking to the Tories, the scots to SNP, the left to Green/Respect and White Van Man to UKIP.
When did the BBC make anything so fabulous bar David Attenborough?
FIFA announce 2022 World Cup Final will be played on the 18th December 2022. The Sunday before Christmas.. Just when everyone is busy getting ready for Christmas.
#boycottworldcup2022
Isn't a bit premature of Dan Hodges to be declaring a Conservative victory?
Even if the Conservatives were to form a minority government on, say, 297 seats, I don't think the argument would be settled.
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I mean, which was more silly; Investing in dutch tulips, or not investing in dutch tulips before everyone else got in on the game? The intrinsic value of dutch tulips never really mattered an awful lot, did it?
Mr. Isam, don't have to be a Christian to do something for Christmas.
Where's Nige..?
Reuters: CNBC reports U.S. Republican Senator Rand Paul has filed to run for president in 2016
Olivier's narration is utterly masterful...
At least we know the home nations will not be involved.
Be about as popular with the Israel and military industrial complex as JFK.
Most/all of it is on YouTube I think. Well worth a watch.
The BBC make some outstanding programmes all the time. The days of really cold, hard, and interesting have perhaps somewhat passed - Horizon for example has really gone downhill. There's lots of 'lets break for some commercials, and a recap' which goes on. But.. once in a while they actually let proper programming off the leash. I've really liked some of Lucy Worsley's stuff in the last couple of years (although she's made some hideous stuff too), but the thing that really sticks in my mind is 'the joy of stats' with Hans Rosling - it was (and is) a really good example of what broadcasters can do.
I imagine that once upon a time people who knew a great deal about their subject saw the opportunity of making a BBC documentary as a real chance to set their views clearly, and to try to explain what their subject was all about. Modern academics should follow that example. Be clear, but don't talk down. If an academic isn't up to that then he doesn't understand his subject anyway.
So.... I have all this general love for the BBC, and yet I'd shut it down tomorrow - it never lives up to these ideals, it is nearly always biased, and it should be ashamed of itself. I'd open a very similar new BBC the day after.
That's why it should be boycotted. FIFA represent everything that is wrong with unaccountable global organisations and as for Blatter. I hope its a complete and utter failure.
Oh and thats not even going into the alleged issues around slave labour being used to build the stadiums.
This series left an impression on me.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0074p90/the-great-war-12-for-gawds-sake-dont-send-me
I just watched The Cat From Outer Space on YouTube - I haven't seen that in 30yrs. Disney's use of MASH actors makes it very funny in retrospect. And what YouTube was made for!
youtube.com/watch?v=9SEaSW1jtnQ
Yes and no.
The Kamikazi pilots hurled themselves at heavily armed military shipping. You can see the anti aircraft fire pouring out at them in the World at War programme. Their enemies were seasoned troops with a fighting chance of survival.
Suicide bombers go for civilians.
This is what annoys me about islamists. A decent army would go through them like a dose of salts.
@BBCBreaking: UKIP MEP & #GE2015 candidate Janice Atkinson suspended from party over "allegations of serious financial nature" http://t.co/7YyhsDasmw