Sentences with phrase «ed next poll»

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They may be right of course, but according to the polls and the bookies, Ed Miliband is still the favourite to become Britain's next prime minister.
If the stikes over public sector pensions were the determining factor in a decline in popularity for Ed Miliband in LabourList's poll, next month's poll considering whether or not there will be a fallout from the EU treaty for him will be highly anticipated by friends and foes alike.
Labour has established a «convincing» 11 - point lead over Conservatives in the key marginal seats Ed Miliband would need to win to secure victory in next year's general election, according to a new poll by ComRes for ITV News.
72 per cent of British adults believe Ed Miliband should spend more time outlining what Labour would do in government if they won the next General Election, according to an ITV News Index poll.
Ed Miliband has admitted that his party must «fight for every hour and every day» to hold on to its Scottish MPs after a shock poll predicted Labour could be wiped out by the Scottish National party next year.
Amid speculation that David Cameron could try to galvanise the Tory rank - and - file by making the same promise in the run - up to the poll, McCluskey told Newsnight that he hopes Labour win the next election outright, but if not, and «they are the biggest party then my view is Ed should have the courage of his convictions and govern on a minority government.»
Ed Miliband hopes of seizing power next year were rocked last night by a poll suggesting Labour faces a wipeout in Scotland.
Results from the 2017 Education Next poll Winter 2018 • Accompanies The 2017 EdNext Poll on School Reform Public thinking on school choice, Common Core, higher ed, and more By Martin R. West, Michael B. Henderson, Paul E. Peterson and Samuel Barpoll Winter 2018 • Accompanies The 2017 EdNext Poll on School Reform Public thinking on school choice, Common Core, higher ed, and more By Martin R. West, Michael B. Henderson, Paul E. Peterson and Samuel BarPoll on School Reform Public thinking on school choice, Common Core, higher ed, and more By Martin R. West, Michael B. Henderson, Paul E. Peterson and Samuel Barrows
As I discuss in an op - ed in today's Wall Street Journal, the 5th annual PEPG / Education Next poll shows public support for more spending drops precipitously when people learn how much schools are currently spending.
and http://go.uen.org/4pQ (Hechinger Report) or a copy of the poll http://go.uen.org/4pv (Ed Next) or commentary on the poll by Michael B. Henderson, Paul E. Peterson, and Martin R. West http://go.uen.org/4pw (Ed Next)
Commentary on the poll by Michael B. Henderson, Paul E. Peterson, and Martin R. West http://go.uen.org/4pw (Ed Next)
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