Here are Ed's interruption coefficients for July:
Denis MacShane, Labour (18/7) - 1.5
Tony Lloyd, Labour (25/7) - 0.7
Chris Grayling, Conservative (15/7) - 0.6
Sir Malcolm Rifkind, Conservative (18/7) - 0.5
Lewis Moonie, Labour (10/7) - 0.5
Joe Ashton, Labour (17/7) - 0.4
Ed Miliband, Labour (15/7) - 0.4
Peter Mandelson, Labour (20/7) - 0.3
Louise Ellman, Labour (24/7) - 0.3
Mike O'Brien, Labour (21/7) - 0.2
John Whittingdale, Conservative (21/7) - 0
Lord Lester, Lib Dems (20/7) - 0
Vince Cable, Lib Dems (20/7) - 0
Barry Sheerman, Labour (25/7) - 0
Malcolm Eady, Lib Dems (13/7) - 0
Steve Webb, Lib Dems (13/7) - 0
David Blunkett, Labour (16/7) - 0
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Average number of interruptions per political party:
Labour - 0.4
Conservatives - 0.4
Lib Dems - 0
Ed was not so busy in June, with a 1.1 interview with Conservative Boris Johnson and a 0.2 for old Vince Cable of the Lib Dems.
So, Mr Stourton is not showing too many signs of I.C.-related bias - except in favour of the Lib Dems (a widespread BBC bias, as this survey is showing).
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