지방선거 캠페인이 최종주에 접어들면서 예측가는 노동당이 영국 의석 1,850석을 잃을 수 있다고 경고 – 영국 정치 라이브
Local election campaigning enters final week as forecaster warns Labour could lose 1,850 English seats –UK politics live
탁 알리가 그 이야기에 대한 대부분의 정치적 반응을 다룰 것이므로, 나는 여기서 그것을 다루지 않을 것입니다. (그리고 형사 소송이 진행 중이므로, 공격과 관련된 의견은 안타깝게도 아래에 허용되지 않을 것입니다.)
대신 선거와 상원의원인 로버트 헤이워드라는 인물부터 시작하겠습니다. 헤이워드는 보수당이며 전 하원의원이지만 웨스트민스터에서는 선거 전문가로 가장 잘 알려져 있으며 선거 전에 자세한 예측을 작성합니다. 완벽하지는 않지만 – 어떤 예측도 완벽하지 않습니다 – 정보에 근거하고 정치적으로 중립적이며, 헤이워드는 주요 정당에 의해 의견이 진지하게 받아들여지는 이런 종류의 예측을 하는 매우 소수의 사람 중 한 명입니다. 정확히 무엇이 일어날지 반드시 알려주지는 않겠지만, 정치인들이 무엇이 일어날 것으로 예상하는지 알고 싶다면 읽을 가치가 있습니다 (이는 선거 결과가 종종 기대와 어떻게 일치하는지에 따라 평가되기 때문에 유용한 정보입니다).
어제 밤 헤이워드는 ITV의 페스턴에서 자신의 예측을 공개했습니다.
그리고 이것이 헤이워드가 자신의 요약에서 이를 설명하는 방식입니다.
"영국의 모든 수치는 순손실 및 순이득입니다
노동당이 1,850석 잃을 것
손실은 전국적
키르 경의 역할에 어떤 영향? 선데이 타임스의 1,500석 손실과 '신경쇠약' 댓글을 고려할 때 이는 키르 경과 노동당에 나쁜 소식입니다.
개혁당이 노동당과 보수당 모두에서 가장 큰 이득자가 될 것이며, 압도적으로 런던 밖에서입니다. 1,550석 획득
국가 동등 투표가 지난해보다 낮을까요? 내 생각에는 그럴 것입니다
보수당이 600석을 잃을 것이고 지난해로 연기된 의회에서 많은 의석을 잃을 것입니다. 이 의석들은 이전에 백신 강세 연도인 2021년에 분쟁 대상이었습니다.
주요 의회를 획득하거나 개혁당이 목표 의회를 통제하는 것을 막을까요? 예
지난해 국가 동등 투표에서 개선되었나요? 대략 정적
녹색당이 런던과 다른 도시의 중산층 지역에서 500석을 획득할 것
시장직이나 의회를 통제할 수 있을까요? 예, 확실히 시장직, 아마도 의회 하나 또는 둘
자유민주당은 150석을 획득하지만 의회를 획득해야 '대화'에 참여해야 합니다.
국가 동등 투표 점유율이 여론조사 입장 하락을 반영할까요? 예
항의 정당으로서의 입지를 잃었나요? 어느 정도입니다.
무소속이 250석을 획득할 것입니다
이들 중 많은 수가 동런던, 버밍엄 및 랭커셔에 있을 것입니다
다른 예측도 있습니다. 곧 더 많은 내용을 게시하겠습니다.
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Robert Hayward predicts Reform will be big winner, taking seats from both Labour and the ConservativesGood morning. We are now into the final week of campaigning for the Scottish parliament, Welsh Senedd and English local elections. Keir Starmer had been planning a big speech today, but he, and other political leaders, are today focusing on their response to the Golders Green stabbing and the antisemitism threat facing Britain’s Jewish community – described as a “national security emergency” by Jonathan Hall KC, the government’s independent reviewer of terror legislation. Here is our overnight story. And here is our live blog by Taz Ali.Taz will be covering most of the political reaction to that story, and so that won’t be something I will be covering here. (And because criminal proceedings are active, comments relating to the attack won’t be allowed below the line, I’m afraid.)
Good morning. We are now into the final week of campaigning for the Scottish parliament, Welsh Senedd and English local elections. Keir Starmer had been planning a big speech today, but he, and other political leaders, are today focusing on their response to the Golders Green stabbing and the antisemitism threat facing Britain’s Jewish community – described as a “national security emergency” by Jonathan Hall KC, the government’s independent reviewer of terror legislation. Here is our overnight story. And here is our live blog by Taz Ali.Taz will be covering most of the political reaction to that story, and so that won’t be something I will be covering here. (And because criminal proceedings are active, comments relating to the attack won’t be allowed below the line, I’m afraid.)
Instead, let’s start with the elections, and a member of the House of Lords called Robert Hayward. Hayward is a Conservative and former MP but at Westminster he is best known as an elections specialist who produces detailed forecasts ahead of elections. They are not always perfect – no forecast is – but they are well-informed, and politically neutral, and Hayward is one of the very few people doing forecasting of this kind whose views are taken seriously by the main political parties. He won’t necessarily tell you exactly what will happen; but he is worth reading if you want to know what the politicos expect to happen (which is useful intelligence because often election results are assessed by how they match up against expectations).
Last night Hayward revealed his forecast on ITV’s Peston.
And this is how Hayward explains it in his summary.
double quotation markEngland all figures given are net losses and gains
Labour will lose 1850 seats
The losses will be nationwide
What impact on Sir Keir’s role? Given S Times comment re 1500 losses and ‘nervous breakdown’ this is bad news for Sir Keir and Labour.
Reform will be biggest gainer from both Labour and Conservatives, overwhelmingly outside London. They will gain 1550 seats
Will their national equivalent vote be lower than last year? I believe it will be
Conservatives will lose 600 seats many in councils deferred from last year. These seats were previously contested in the vaccine bounce year of 2021.
Do they gain any notable councils or stop Reform from taking control of target councils? Yes
Have they improved on the national equivalent vote last year? About static
Greens will gain 500 seats in London and middle class areas of other cities
Can they take any mayoralties or control any councils? Yes definitely mayoralty possibly a council or two
Lib Dems will gain 150 seats but will need to gain councils to be involved ‘in the conversation’.
Will national equivalent vote share reflect decline in poll position. Yes
Have they lost their position as part of the protest parties? Up to a point.
Independents will gain 250 seats
Many of these will be in east London, Birmingham and Lancs
Other forecasts are available too. I will post more on those soon.
Parliament is not sitting today, and there is not much in the diary. But we won’t be short of politics.
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