Ukip candidate for North East Hampshire, Robert Blay, suspended after threatening to shoot Tory opponent in racist diatribe May 5, 2015 The Ukip parliamentary candidate for North East Hampshire Robert Blay has been suspended with immediate effect. In a video taken at a public meeting by the Daily Mirror, Blay privately lambasted his Tory opponent Ranil Jayawardena with a string of racist abuse. Blay then threatened to shoot the Tory candidate in the head. "I think [...]
Ed Miliband: Labour won’t borrow more than the Tories and non-doms are a red line May 5, 2015 Ed Miliband has said he will not borrow more than the Conservatives, rejecting analysis from the Independent Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). Miliband claims a government led by him would spend more than the Tories but wouldn't borrow more. Speaking to the BBC's James Landale, the Labour leader said he didn't accept the IFS's verdict [...]
General Election 2015: Do other countries actually care about the UK election? May 5, 2015 It’s become impossible to avoid coverage of this week’s general election here in the UK. Switch on the TV, and you're greeted with ceaseless rolling news coverage. Buy a paper, and there's an open letter from 100 people (no more, no less) telling you who to vote for. Try to escape it all by relocating [...]
General Election 2015: Conservative-Labour gap narrows as Tory lead falls four points, Ashcroft polling finds May 5, 2015 The gap between the Conservatives and Labour has narrowed as the Tories' lead fell four points according to the latest national polling from Lord Ashcroft. The Tory lead fell to 32 per cent, placing the party now just two points ahead of Labour, which remained on 30 per cent just days away from the General [...]
Neil Kinnock doubts Labour can win a majority and fears shy Tory voters May 5, 2015 Former Labour leader Lord Kinnock doubts Ed Miliband can win a majority and believes Labour will have to reach out across party lines to get its agenda through. In an interview with the New Statesman, the man who was soundly beaten by both Conservative leaders Margaret Thatcher and John Major said: I think the most [...]
Labour’s Lucy Powell hits back over EdStone gaffe May 5, 2015 Lucy Powell, Labour's election campaign vice chair, is struggling to fight off suggestions she made a serious blunder in an interview with BBC Radio 5 Live. Earlier today the senior Labour politician and Ed Miliband ally said the party's election pledges, which the Labour leader has literally carved into a slab of stone, may not [...]
General Election 2015: This is what would happen if 16-year-olds had the vote May 5, 2015 If Labour comes to power following the General Election on Thursday, Ed Miliband has promised to lower the national voting age to 16. But how would this affect the success off different parties? According to a survey by education app Gojimo, it would give Labour a big boost over the Conservatives. By asking over [...]
The best communicator won each General Election from the last 30 years – here’s why May 5, 2015 Having a party leader who understands how to communicate isn't just a useful bonus – it's probably proved decisive in every General Election of the last 30 years. That magic combination of authenticity, decisiveness and/or likeability has always been critical for the man or woman seeking to get into Number 10 – and it's [...]
General Election 2015: The property market is freaking out at the prospect of a Labour government May 5, 2015 The property market is terrified of Labour-led government, one of the UK's largest property search websites has suggested, thanks to the prospect of falling house prices and rising interest rates. More on this story: How Tony Blair presided over the biggest rise in UK house prices in recent history According to Zoopla, Labour's policies on [...]
General Election 2015: Populus poll places Conservatives and Labour neck and neck… still May 5, 2015 The Conservatives and Labour are still neck and neck just days from the General Election according to the latest polling. The two main parties remain on an equal footing – as they largely have done during campaigning – according to the Populus poll for the FT, which pegs the rival parties on 34 points. Populus [...]