Attack of the dodgy polls

The Times and The Guardian both have some interesting – but not very convincing – polls today. The Times has a poll conducted by Populus in which people were asked if they recognised the candidates. Not surprisingly, Ming came top at 41%, Simon scored 34% and Huhne scored 4%. In and of itself, this is… Continue reading Attack of the dodgy polls

Modern Conservativism: xenophobic and economically illiterate

When Cameron finally gets round to his “capitalism roadshow” it might be an idea to stop off at Shrewsbury. The local MP, Daniel Lankygitz appears to be struggling with economics post-1821: He has so far won the support of fellow Tories Mike Penning and Bob Spink for his motion which states: “This House notes that… Continue reading Modern Conservativism: xenophobic and economically illiterate