1 | David Cameron | 2740 |
2 | William Hague | 304 |
3 | David Davis | 296 |
4 | George Osborne | 195 |
5 | Michael Gove | 136 |
6 | David Willetts | 131 |
7 | Francis Maude | 128 |
8 | Caroline Spelman | 106 |
9 | Dame Pauline Neville-Jones | 102 |
10 | Nick Herbert | 86 |
11= | Andrew Mitchell | 85 |
11= | Eric Pickles | 85 |
13 | Liam Fox | 81 |
14 | Grant Shapps | 80 |
15 | Sayeeda Warsi | 76 |
16 | Chris Grayling | 69 |
17 | Jeremy Hunt | 68 |
18 | Andrew Lansley | 61 |
19= | Peter Ainsworth | 57 |
19= | Theresa May | 57 |
21 | Oliver Letwin | 48 |
22 | Alan Duncan | 43 |
23 | Theresa Villiers | 40 |
24 | David Mundell | 29 |
25 | Philip Hammond | 26 |
26 | Cheryl Gillan | 20 |
27 | David Lidington | 19 |
28= | Owen Paterson | 11 |
28= | Patrick McLoughlin | 11 |
30 | Lord Strathclyde | 6 |
31 | Baroness Anelay of St Johns | 4 |
32 | Lord Cope of Berkeley | 2 |
Sir Menzies Campbell | 411 |
Nick Clegg | 122 |
Chris Huhne | 76 |
Vincent Cable | 70 |
10 comments:
more bad news for Phil Hammond here. He is a top back thought leader but does not seem cut out for the front line role, yet.
As for wider views, it is disappointing to see the LD's lesser lights beating some of our 'stars.' More hands to the pump I hope with all the talk of elections.
Bit worrying that David Cameron is so far ahead of his own team - although, of course, July was all about floods and where he was on such and such a date!
But the figures are all relative (and a bit meaningless?) except as a way of looking a individual's MSM presence over time? Or is there more that can be adduced from them?
diablo says... "...although, of course, July was all about floods"
Which is why the Tory environment spokesman features so highly... and that is....errrrm?
Some of them need to be slapping on a bit more lipstick and getting out more!
Thanks for this Iain.
Proves the point about Ainsworth a pitiful performance.
With 57 mentions as the OFFICIAL opposition spokesman on Environment he has less mentions than Huhne.
In a month with floods, Ainsworth should have been up to the level of Hague and Davis.
Huhne 72 Ainesworth 57.
This is unacceptable. I fear without a more high profile Envoirnment spokesman, we'll lose any green momentum we've built up. The Shadow reshuffle is looking a little botched at the moment.
Of course it's not just quantity but quality. They might get on the media but do they communicate well and do you remember them? In the case of Ainsworth he scores badly on both counts - he's not out there and he's instantly forgettable. Alan Duncan (to pluck an example) on the other hand makes an impact. In fact I had the feeling he was on the airwaves much more than the statistics show.
This is boring and meaningless.
Iain - I've done one for the Cabinet with some interesting results...
Just out of interest, how many of Herbert's are constitutional related (i.e. not prisons, fighting over prisons with DD, his free Glasto tickets, his being gay, his being promoted, etc...)? (I shall understand if the figure is embarrassing and you decide not yo post it)
Despite this area being a priority for brown it appears Herbert has been totally silent!
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