Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Guido Fawkes: Taken to Johnsons The Cleaners?


Mr GuF reckons Alan Johnson will win by more than 5%. He bases this on figures from campaign teams. Very reliable I'm sure. How many readers have been properly canvassed/id'd including transfers?

I'd not be surprised if he's 5% ahead at the off. Let's speculate a bit:

AJ ... 27.5% ... 28.5% ... 31.5% ... 31.5%

HB ... 22.1% ... 25.1% ... 27.5% ... 32.5%

HH ... 14.9% ... 17.9% ... 20.9% ... 35.9%

JC ... 14.5% ... 17.5% ... 20.5% out ... ...

HB ... 11.0% ... 11.0% out ... ...

PH ... 10.0% out ... ...

Alan Johnson out in the last transfer? Where do his transfers go? Hee hee hee. Harman and Cruddas could get to round three the other way round. It's still all to play for. Though my vote early vote often strategy has been sadly thwarted ... a long story.

6 comments:

Hamer Shawcross said...

Which "HB" is which?

Chris Paul said...

Can you not tell? Candidates are listed in descending order of height. British first, then Commonwealth. I should have said.

susan press said...

Went to local Labour club last night to find a BOX of deputy leadership ballot papers left unopened and unpsoted by anyone.When I tackled them about it, saidthey couldn't afford and couldn't be bothered to send out the ballot papers totheir 1000 members.I could have walked off with the box and posted them all myself of course had I beenmotivated towards any of them. A sad irony and sad end to this farce of a contest.

Anonymous said...

Interesting comment from grim. Will this mean that the Labour Clubs get barred from the voting (as was the NUM and UCATT in the 94 election)?

susan press said...

Maybe they will have to re-run the whole contest! (please God, no)

Chris Paul said...

Well, got Benn wrong so the decisive transfer from Cruddas to Harrie was in the fifth and final round. Chuffed with the result and with Cruddas' good showing. Amazed and disappointed with the Trade Union turnout.