History doesn't record whether the Roman Emperor tried to win over the reluctant Caledonian tribes by setting up a "Senate North" somewhere really northern and close to them (like Milan), but even if he did it plainly didn't do the trick. Judging from the latest Scottish subsample from YouGov, Andy Burnham is proving to be a similar flop Beyond The Wall. However, he's not doing all that well further south either, because Reform UK have retaken the lead GB-wide.
Britain-wide voting intentions (16th-17th August 2026):
Reform UK 24% (+2)
Labour 22% (-2)
Conservatives 19% (-2)
Greens 13% (+1)
Liberal Democrats 12% (+1)
Restore Britain 4% (-)
SNP 3% (-)
Plaid Cymru 1% (-1)
As the fieldwork dates for the poll were well after the Clacton by-election, it looks like that contest may have provided a modest boost for Reform. A lot of people have been engaged in a 'fake it until it's real' effort to convince themselves that a novelty candidate taking more than a quarter of the vote was in itself some sort of obvious humiliation for Farage, but the reality is that Reform took a good vote share on a respectable turnout, so there was no way the result was ever going to be harmful to them. This poll is also a useful corrective to the notion that the normal party system is returning and that the Tories are gradually overhauling Reform. In fact, the Tories have been stuck in third place in all recent polls, apart from the one conducted by Lord Ashcroft, who is not affiliated to the British Polling Council and who uses an extremely strange, atypical, and questionable methodology.
Scottish subsample: SNP 35%, Reform UK 19%, Labour 18%, Liberal Democrats 13%, Conservatives 7%, Greens 6%, Restore Britain 2%
The SNP have been ahead in all of the YouGov subsamples since Andy Burnham became Labour leader, with the size of the lead oscillating from middling to high - and this one is an example of high. Labour's vote share this week is consistent with their performance in the only full-scale Scottish poll of the Burnham era so far, in which they were in the high teens and just barely ahead of Reform.
To put in perspective how badly Burnham has flopped in Scotland, it's worth remembering that even Jeremy Corbyn managed 19% of the Scottish popular vote in his supposedly disastrous 2019 general election campaign.
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YouGov Westminster voting intention, field work 16 - 17 Aug, population sample 2,441.
ReplyDeleteHeadline; RefUK 2% lead, 4% swing to RefUK.
RefUK 24% (+2], Lab 22% (-2), Con 19% (-2), LibDem 12% (+1), Green 13% (+1).
Scottish sub-sample (212)
Con 9%, Lab 18%, LibDem 13%, SNP 35%, RefUK 19%, Green 6%.
Plugged into Electoral Calculus model with Scottish fitness.
Headline; RefUK 105 seats short of majority.
RefUK 221, Lab 166, Con 88, LibDem 71, SNP 48, Green 33, Plaid 3, others 2.
No route to a Right wing government and any Labour led administration would have to cast a very wide net to attain a majority.
One Tory seat in Scotland, plus Ian “Teflon” Murray.
Labour hammered by RefUK in the east of their Liverpool Manchester corridor. Also hit big time by the Greens in the London inner boroughs.
Er...I said quite a bit of that in the blogpost you're replying to!
DeleteAye well. Apologies. I started typing it up at half ten this morning but kept getting distracted by work.
DeleteYet another Palestine Action trial has ended with the jury refusing to convict.
ReplyDeleteJudge Patrick Field discharged the jury after 37 hours of deliberations.
Should’a put Judge Jeremy Johnson in charge. The British state’s version of Roland Freisler would’a got a conviction even if he had to personally pull out the jury’s fingernails one by one.
The eight hardened terrorists on trial included 53 year old Hannah Davidson from Edinburgh