Wednesday, 4 November 2009

OCTOBER'S I.C.s - JOHN HUMPHRYS

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Last but never far from least comes John Humphrys. John is such an old leftie, as his tender interview with outgoing Old Labour first minister of Wales Rhodri Morgan showed. He is not keen on Tories, as these startlingly clear figures demonstrate:
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03/10 Andrew Lansley Conservative 1.8
22/10 Ken Clarke Conservative 1.7
09/10 Greg Clark Conservative 1.6
13/10 Sir Patrick Cormack Conservative 1.6
24/10 George Osborne Conservative 1.3
28/10 Roger Gale Conservative 0.9
14/10 Harriet Harman Labour 0.9
28/10 Stuart Bell Labour 0.7
01/10 Norman Lamb Lib Dem 0.7
10/10 Bob Stewart Conservative 0.6
10/10 Peter Kilfoyle Labour 0.4
13/10 David Blunkett Labour 0.4
02/10 Rhodri Morgan Labour 0.3
13/10 Sir Stuart Bell Labour 0
14/10 Stephen Pound Labour 0
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His averages for October say it all about his recent behaviour:
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Conservatives - 1.36
Lib Dems - 0.7
Labour - 0.39
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Looked at over a 5-month period, however, Humphrys has also put in some powerful work against New Labour too, as his super-averages show (which is why it's sometimes easy to forgive him):
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Conservatives (25) - 1.0
SNP (1) - 1.0
Labour (25) - 0.78
Lib Dems (3) 0.23
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