The most read stories on Left Foot Forward this week
1. Boris’ linguistic sensitivities about extremism miss the point – Jonathan Russell
2. Sexism and red-baiting as The Sun warns of a ‘scarlet sisterhood’– Adam Barnett
3. There are big differences between Labour and Conservative spending plans. The IFS just proved it – James Bloodworth
4. On the campaign trail with George Galloway – Iram Ramzan
5. Wonga is finally paying the price for its dirty tactics – Carl Packman
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4 Responses to “This week’s most read: red-baiting, George Galloway and dirty Wonga”
Book Elections
Betting market analysis has identified key seats and projections at bookelections.com – Cumulative projection has Con 277, Lab 270, SNP 48, LibDem 26
Leon Wolfeson
We’ll see. I’m rather more taken with UK Polling Report’s analysis – which currently stands at;
Labour 300
Conservative 260
Lib Dem 16
http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/ukpr-projection-2
(Of course, I know more about the UKPR methodology)
JAMES MCGIBBON
That would be a good result and if true on the day you can release the elastic on your headware.
Guest
You’re confusing me with the person in your mirror, as usual.