Polls and votes
We've now got the first real post-"there will not be an election" poll, from Ipsos Mori:
CON 41%(+7)
LAB 38%(-3)
LIB DEM 11%(-5)
Good for the Tories, awful for the LDs, not too bad for us given the tone of this week's media coverage - 38% is exactly where we were in August (during phase one of the "Brown honeymoon") with this pollster and 7% higher than our position with them before the leadership election, as well as being better than the result we got in the 2005 election. Given this is now the mid-term and not the run in to an election, I don't think we should be over agitated.
Real votes last night in council by-elections:
Hobrook Ward, Horsham DC - Tory ward in Sussex - Lib Dem gain from Tory on a 9% swing
Chippenham Town Council - another Lib Dem gain from Con
UPDATE
The full figures are here - http://www.ipsos-mori.com/polls/2007/s071010.shtml - which reveal that Labour is actually 6% ahead of the Tories amongst all those expressing an opinion - only behind when it's filtered down to those certain to vote (i.e. the headline figure should be more accurately called a "election prediction model poll" than an "opinion poll"). Now if we could only introduce compulsory voting ...
Also interesting:
Do you think that Gordon Brown was right or wrong in his decision not to call a General Election this Autumn?
%
Right 47
Wrong 42
Don't know 11
7 Comments:
This blog is pretty much the only place I can get cheered up as a Labour supporter.
11:08 am, October 12, 2007
Didn't the BNP push Labour into fourth place in Horsham though?
2:28 pm, October 12, 2007
No Labour was already 4th in that ward in May!
May 2007 result:
Con 1018
Con 959
LD 712
LD 698
Ind 361
Lab 78
Last night:
LibDem 602
Con 554
BNP 163
Lab 54
By my calculation Labour went up from 3.6% in May to a stunning 3.9% this time ...
2:37 pm, October 12, 2007
Thanks Luke - noted!
2:53 pm, October 12, 2007
Yes, the whole thing's covered in the Sun. I'll post the pi(e) charts. AS you'd expect Gordon gets a Luke-like share of the pie while DC only gets a sliver, wafer thin.
5:37 pm, October 12, 2007
Was the BNP candidate the same person as the Independent? A truly awful turnout for the Tories considering they are all cock-a-hoop and the like?
5:39 pm, October 12, 2007
"Was the BNP candidate the same person as the Independent? "
no, she wasn't. The BNP candidate stood in another ward last May
7:42 pm, October 12, 2007
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