Friday 4 March 2011


A Great Night For UKIP – Ed West
Hague Hardly Dismisses Split – Nick Robinson
Tributes to Mark HansonLabourList
Troops Have No AV SayThe Sun
Mark Hanson – Luke Bozier
Mark HansonTotal Politics
Mark HansonPR Week
Sarah Brown DiariesDabbler
Councillor £870 per day AdviceThis Is Nottingham
DC Good in a Crisis but Bad at Avoiding Them – James Forsyth
Dozy Gunner Murphy Misses Again – Quentin Letts
Sights on WigginSunlight COPs


The Barnsley Bombshell

Dan Jarvis is heading to Westminster as Labour’s second MP to have served in the army. His new job was guaranteed from the moment he was selected, but the race behind him has left some stunned faces this morning. The total meltdown of the LibDems in May is well on course with Clegg left in a humiliating 6th place behind an indy and the BNP. And down £500.

UKIP sources were pleasantly surprised when Guido spoke to them last night, but there is no denying in the light of day that coming second is a major moment for them. Many a Tory ChihuahuaConservatives In theirHeads, Ukip At Heart, will be heartened by this result, they were hardly expected to get excited by the utterly uninspiring Tory candidate. It’s fascinating to see the Labour Eurosceptic vote is growing too. According to pollsters Survation, who predicted the LibDem collapse and UKIP rise, 29% of UKIPs growth came from Labour voters switching:


Issues like votes for prisoners seem to be playing well for UKIP, driving new recruits to their cause. More decrees from Europe must be highlighted and pushed. It’s clearly playing well.

While it is embarrassing for a sitting PM to be beaten by a minor party, made up of many voters he feels should be supporting him, there will be cheers from the blues lower down the ladder with this result.