Tuesday 10 September 2013

Mohammed Champagne on thin ice.

The Tory Party now leads The Red Party by a 11% majority. However, The Reds could still govern if an election were held tomorrow, if they get support from The Greens. That would extend Champagne's majority to 43%. Mike Hamilton of CBS News says if an election were held tomorrow it would be "Too close to call".

Tory Party  41% (Up 6%)
Red Party   30% (down 6%)

The Greens also lost 1% support this week. The party's president, Marian Zeus, says the party isn't concerned, but will have to work harder to ensure a comfortable number of MP's are returned to parliament for next year's election.

The National Brigade has boosted it's support to an all time high, it rose from 4% to 12% this week. Something political analyst, Tim Dower, said "Is just a phase, and won't last till the election".

Mohammed Champagne's support plummeted from  his pedestal this week. His preferred Prime Minister rating fell from 72% to just 55%. His rival, Rudolph Appleby, is yet to make an impression among voters; his popularity is steady on 4%. Commentators believe Champagne's poor showing in the polls is due to his speech he made in Blightpool last week, in which he said "If you look at rural Concordia, right,  all you really see is the yellow-toothed rednecks gurgling motor oil and cheap  whiskey - and then there's the Natives".

 
Several NatBrig MPs have complained his speech was highly racist towards white people. Tory MP Tracey Appleby said his speech was 'rude' and 'rather ghastly'.

A poll by V NEWS this week indicated The Reds were at 35%, and the Tory Party at 39%.

Robert B. Kent, CBS News.

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