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
Left Foot Forward doesn't have the backing of big business or billionaires. We rely on the kind and generous support of ordinary people like you.
You can support hard-hitting journalism that holds the right to account, provides a forum for debate among progressives, and covers the stories the rest of the media ignore. Donate today.


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.