Monday, 28 May 2007

Spanish local elections

MADRID - Spain's ruling Socialists and opposition conservatives both claimed victory in weekend local elections that were seen as primaries for next year's general elections.

With 100 percent of the vote counted, the ruling Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's Socialist party had 34.9 percent against 35.6 percent for the right wing Popular Party led by Mariano Rajoy, a difference of 155,991 votes.

The Socialists, however, won 679 more town hall council seats than the Popular Party out of a total of 66,162 that were up for grabs.

Socialist win more seats, PP more votes
Honours even in Spanish polls
Senior Spanish leaders react to poll results
Rival parties split Spanish election

Saturday, 26 May 2007

Bertie Ahern's three in a row

Bertie Ahern's Fianna Fail has managed to pull off a coup that has astonished the Irish media. Despite being in power for 10 years, Fianna Fail has managed to gain seats in the Irish general election. Mr Ahern had been at the centre of a series of scandals regarding acceptance of cash gifts from Irish businessmen (otherwise known as Bertigate), and it was widely predicted that Fianna Fail would lose seats, and Mr Ahern his premiership. Instead, it appears that a surge in support came through on polling day.Fianna Fail representatives explained that a large portion of that late surge in vote came from the under-25s.

The biggest shock of the night was the Progressive Democrats leader and Justice Minister, Michael McDowell losing his seat.

Negotiations to form a coalition government are underway , but its looking increasingly likely that it could be a Fianna Fail / Labour coalition, despite Labour's assurances to the contrary.

However, a rainbow coalition involving Fine Gael, Labour , the Greens and the Progressive Democrats , while unlikely, cannot at the present time be ruled out.

Morning Ireland, RTE radio (podcast feed)
Election 2007 - full coverage from RTE
More from RTE


Due to Ireland's complex proportional representation voting system, counting is still going on in many constituencies. However, the latest results , and percentage voting share, are as follows:

Fianna Fail - 74 seats 44.1%
Fine Gael - 48 seats, 27.3%
Labour - 20 seats, 10.1%
Green Party - 5 seats, 4.7%
Sinn Fein - 4 seats, 6.9%
Progressive Democrats - 2 seats, 2.7%
Others - 5 seats, 6.6%

Thursday, 24 May 2007

Ireland Election 2007

Ireland goes to the polls today in one of the tighest contests in history.
Full coverage here on the RTE website.

Tuesday, 22 May 2007

Cameron grammar school roundup

Cameron steps up grammars attack (BBC)
Class war hots up - Nick Robinson, BBC
An Opinion on Grammar school stuff , Dizzy Thinks
Tory grassroots have acquired a new confidence, ToryDiary
Cameron - schools not my clause four, Guardian
Cameron attacks "deluded" grammar school defenders, Times

Friday, 11 May 2007

Friday roundup

Thursday, 10 May 2007

Tony Blair to retire

Via The BBC -


Tony Blair has arrived in his Sedgefield constituency where he will make public his plans to stand down as Labour leader and prime minister.

Blair Tells Cabinet he will quit (Guardian)
Britain after Blair (Wall Street Journal)
Blair announces retirement (Bloomberg)
Books on Tony Blair (via Politicos )


Tony Blair - Prime Minister by John Rentoul


Tony Blair - The Man Behind the Smile by Leo Abse


Tony Blair - The Price of Leadership by Philip Stephens


Accidental American - Tony Blair and the presidency by James Naughtie