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Archive for October, 2006
Could someone please explain polling to me, I really cannot get my head round it.
How can The Conservatives be 10 points up on Labour/Gordon Brown in one poll, and yet 1 point down in another?
Does it really matter who has published the poll, ICM, MORI, etc?
Here is a novel idea, why don’t we just have […]
Blair prepares for Iraq inquiry rebellion
‘Tony Blair faces an embarrassing revolt by Labour MPs over Iraq today as the Conservatives prepare to swing behind a demand for a Commons inquiry into his conduct of the war.
MPs on all sides were ordered to cancel engagements ahead of a vote this evening on a motion proposing a wide-ranging […]
Cameron: I’d have a No 10 wind turbine
‘DAVID CAMERON said that he would like to put a wind turbine and solar panels on the roof of 10 Downing Street if he became Prime Minister.
The Tory leader, who is having a power-generating wind turbine installed at his new London home, was asked during an interview on […]
There will be no Daily News today owing to a CCHQ away day which I have to be on. I will try and put something on when I return.
Who performed best - you decide!
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Predicted questions?
Ming on Iraq?
DC on older people and health?
TB on another military death
Q1 Conservative Stephen Crabb on Burma
DC stands and pays tribute to the soldier killed in Afghanistan
He starts with youth justice - is it […]
Labour support at lowest level since Thatcher’s last election victory
‘Support for Labour has dropped to its lowest level in almost 20 years with the Conservatives opening up a potentially election-winning 10-point lead, according to a Guardian/ICM poll published today.
Labour has the backing of only 29% of voters, equal to its lowest-ever level of support in […]
Swing voters prefer Brown to Cameron
‘GORDON BROWN has a substantial lead over David Cameron among swing voters, according to a poll to be published today.
The first survey to compare the two men among the 25 per cent of voters whose decisions tend to determine the general election outcome will be a boost for the Chancellor. […]
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