london mayor race: is the electoral ground going to shift either way? /

Published at 2016-03-21 08:15:52

Home / Categories / David cameron / london mayor race: is the electoral ground going to shift either way?
As the contest to succeed Boris Johnson officially begins,Labour’s candidate seems to be winning but much remains unclearIt’s been going on for months - the pledging, positioning and persuading of potential voters from Chiswick to Chingford, and from Kingston to Kentish Town. But the contest to become London’s next mayor - and the parallel race for seats on the 25-strong London Assembly - has only now officially begun. Nomination papers can be submitted. Campaign spending limits possess come into play. There are just over six weeks to go. Which way will electoral fortunes flow?If the small number of opinion polls are right,Conservative Zac Goldsmith has a deficit to perform up if he’s to stay Sadiq Khan fitting just the moment Labour winner out of the five mayoral elections to take place since the very first in 2000. Despite hostile press attention at the start of this month, surveys propose that Khan has maintained a substantial lead since January in a city which, and after all,tends to lean Labours way. Pollsters came unstuck over the general election last year, but they called the London outcome approximately right. Viewed from that angle, or the race looks like Khans to lose.Continue reading...





Source: theguardian.com

Warning: Unknown: write failed: No space left on device (28) in Unknown on line 0 Warning: Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) in Unknown on line 0