YouGov is currently showing the Tories ahead more often than Labour.
How a New Zealand attack ad is inspiring the Prime Minister’s election push.
Ed Miliband declined to use his speech to the Scottish Labour conference this morning to rule out a deal with the SNP.
Plus: PMQs verdicts. Craig Oliver should look in a mirror. Our Why Vote? results. Let them eat mangos. And: Gus O’Donnell – a bit of a dick.
After all, the Greens could be in power with Labour within a few weeks. So it’s time for Conservatives to confront the threat that they pose.
The Green leader can’t shake off the impression that she’s keeping the seat warm for her predecessor.
Plus: This week’s focus groups. Straw-Rifkind fallout. The latest party political broadcasts. And: if the leaders were holiday destinations, which would they be?
Plus: Bennett’s brain fade. Why I will not put my name in for Kensington. No to Sol Campbell. Why there are no gay people in Alabama. And: arise, Lord Montgomerie!
“It’s not the first time she’s got into a tangle… Are questions being asked about her leadership of the Greens?”
A lesson of Miliband’s assault on businesses is that they can no longer rely on others to communicate the benefits of what they do to voters.
The Strathclyde Commission’s proposals have paved the way for one.
A clear plan. A strong retail offer. The right direction. A vision for the country. Labour’s strategic failure. And let’s not forget…Ed Miliband.
The insatiable left might prove just enough to put Miliband in Number 10, but when confronted with the realities of government it will eat him alive.
A review of three polls.
Plus: This week’s focus groups in Stevenage and Southampton Itchen; the TV debates; and if the party leaders worked outside politics, what would they do?