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Tonight’s is a very unusual one for polls outside general election campaigns. By my reckoning all the main online firms have a got a survey coming out and we should have at least four polls.
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James Anderson getting Michael Clarke might help.
YouGov is out of line because it doesn't take into account likelihood to vote and much of the UKIP supports comes from groups like the 60+ who do turn out.
I was talking to one of the pollsters involved the other day and he reckoned that his raw data on UKIP was not too distant from YouGov - the gap is down to how they process it.
Damned hot weather. I'll be glad when it's colder.
I'll take Broad instead of Anderson.
Bye, bye Michael Clarke.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/union-leader-bob-crow-seeks-to-form-new-working-class-party-to-replace-labour-8706561.html
LINKS PLEASE FOR YOUR QUOTES
http://atr.rollcall.com/schweitzer-expected-to-run-but-when/
...so this is a bit of a shock. It's good news (In My View ©OGH) in that Montana should now be a GOP pickup.
Edit: Link to announcement on TheHill bit.ly/1b9W7iZ
Don't they have an "umpire's call" for where the ball pitches, as they do for the other criteria?
Miss Fitalass, I wish it were so cool here.
GMB United backed candidate defeated.
So running total for Unite's 41 group so far
10 selected
14 defeated
17 to go
The Notting Hill Cameroons and the Lib Dems supported this nanny-state idea on health grounds. Mrs May, in alliance with Michael Gove, thought voters were adult enough to make up their own minds about strong drink."
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2362251/QUENTIN-LETTS-OK-theres-jazzy-shoes-lifes-thigh-slappers-aint-Despite-Westminsters-asking--Will-woman-Tory-leader.html#ixzz2YwhnissT
Crikey! That should please serial labour voters. ;^ )
Will Boris fire back in a "stupid woman" Hague like manner?
Perhaps Boris will opine on Mrs May's mysterious (and not imaginary) immigrant cat.
Kingswood was AWS and I guess some of the Bristol women concentrated their efforts on Bristol South (another AWS) selection completed last month. However, even Bristol South didn't seem to have attracted so many contenders.
Worse, the Labour leader also confirmed the same thing on behalf of that other Ed, the pugnacious Shadow Chancellor Balls.
‘We did both date her but there was a long time apart between me and Ed,’ he declared. ‘Stephanie and I don’t have any problems running into each other now.’
The clip-voiced, blue-stocking broadcaster had no forewarning of Miliband’s revelation and restricted her response to dismissing her relationship with him as having been ‘very brief and a very long time ago’"
I read that Ed Miliband interview and thought his handling of dating Stefanie Flanders in it rather ungentlemanly. Stefanie Flanders response shows him how he should have handled this line of questioning.
"She is one of the few Cabinet Tories prepared to block David Cameron and George Osborne"
But more to the point she identified the Tories of which she was a part correctly as being 'The Nasty Party' which was both courageous and perceptive. Not that a blind man on a galloping horse couldn't see it but often people get too close and miss the obvious.
I like her. she'd be a good leader-much better than the alternatives
Sometimes it seems like you have to be from London to get selected in these seats which is not a good thing IMO.
Don't know the guy, but seems a small home state. Perhaps really a shot at a Cabinet role? Or a NE VP candidate should a non-Hillary become the candidate?
Some interesting non-VI findings
"1. Ed Miliband has handled the controversy surrounding trade union influence in the Labour Party well
2. Trade union members should pay membership fees to the Labour Party only if they individually choose to, rather than automatically be enrolled
3. If trade union influence in the Labour Party is reduced, working class people will find it harder to have their views represented in Parliament
4. Parliament is too unrepresentative of the UK population as a whole
5. I support the idea of ‘open primaries’ to select parliamentary candidates where everyone on the electoral register can take part
6. If forced to choose, I would prefer that parties receive money from trade unions than from wealthy individual donors
7. I am more optimistic about the direction of the country than I was a year ago
8. Andy Murray deserves a knighthood for winning Wimbledon
http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2013/07/13/poll-alert-33/
Pity they didn't ask about donation size caps and tax payer funding........
Is that the royal we or do you mean you and Mike?
In past years, anytime around now, we'd have had a NOTW/ICM bumper marginals poll.
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UK - Opinium/Observer poll: CON 27%, LAB 38%, LDEM 6%, UKIP 19% twitter.com/tobyhelm/statu…
Worcester?
Worcester is the only battle on English soil to involve a river crossing during the actual battle!
So that's -1 Lab, +1 LD and no change for CON and UKIP.
I guess the non-VI findings will have to be interesting!
In any event, the UKIP numbers are a fiction. It is a party of fruitcakes, racists and jokers !
On all points.
I think Opinium must survey on Southend Pier.
The Union Divvie - Yes NT Scotland is organising a 3-day extravaganza next June for Bannockburn, the year of the referendum as you say
Plato - Yes, went many years ago, but it was worth it!
Cameron's problem is not the Lib Dems but the sh*t in his shoes the incompetent Osbourne and primarily the lunatic Conservative MPs who are continually voting against him .
1. Broad - he who doesn't walk because he waits for the Umpire's decision. Fine. So why did he walk today ? The only conclusion can be that when he thinks he can get away with a decision in his favour, he doesn't walk.
2. Clarke - the only possible reason to ask for the review was taht he felt HotSpot will not show up the thin edge. In the process losing all the Aussie referrels.
2 ) Clarke is stupid.
That's my reading.
'I know how Ed feels as he is pummelled by David Cameron and undermined by Len McCluskey - but he shouldn't strike out wildly'
ComRes have their monthly online poll for the Independent and Sunday Mirror out tonight. Topline figures are CON 28%(+2), LAB 36%(+1), LDEM 8%(-2), UKIP 18%(-1). The Labour lead of eight points is pretty much the same as we’ve been seeing in YouGov’s daily polls, but ComRes’s online polls still have UKIP up at around 18% (note the difference between ComRes’s telephone and online polls on the UKIP front).
ComRes also asked whether various politicians were doing well or badly in their current jobs. Unsurprisingly Boris Johnson came out a mile ahead, the only figure with a positive score (+25). David Cameron’s net score was minus 21, Ed Miliband minus 28, George Osborne minus 29, Ed Balls minus 28. Michael Gove was minus 30, Jeremy Hunt minus 26 (though in both cases around half of respondents said don’t know… realistically questions like this aren’t that much use when you get beyond the best known figures). The surprise hit was Theresa May, who enjoys a net score of only minus 4, in a job that’s normally a political minefield.
Surbiton.
I have to congratulate you. You remembered what was being said on TMS . I heard that too.
Moniker
Just remember Clarke failed to walk in 2010 and he clearly KNEW he was out..
Harry Cole @MrHarryCole 2m
Hear a labour MP is in an bit a sticky wicket tomorrow.
Understand a secret recording has landed a red in hot water.
It appears to be a Labour MP.
http://www.comres.co.uk/polls/IoS_SM_Political_Poll_July_2013.pdf
IoS/Sunday Mirror poll finds only 26% think Andy Murray deserves a knighthood for winning wimbledon... 55% say he doesn't deserve one
http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2013/07/13/poll-the-rise-of-theresa-may/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Sorry face-slap time - I meant Marston Moor!
Also Naseby
"To be fair, apart from Sedgemoor, Hastings, Stamford Bridge and the various Jacobite incursions there aren't that many other battles on British soil..."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britons_(Celtic_people)
I forgot the English vs Welsh and English vs Scot fights though
Sunil - MM is Civil War as well.
Lib Dems on just 6% in Opinium/Observer poll. Joint lowest rating since 1989.