Sky News ‘Most Fanciable MP’ poll

Tuesday 14 February 2012

Sky News ‘Most Fanciable MP’ poll

London, Tuesday 14th February: The annual Valentine’s Day poll, which is compiled by Sky News’ political team www.skynews.com/politics sees last year’s winners still in the top spots as most fanciable MP’s, so congratulations once again to Luciana Berger and Zac Goldsmith.

Luciana Berger has scored the double, also coming in first place in the fanciability rating in the latest edition of Sky News’ Top Trumps.  The Top Trumps most fanciable male was Dan Jarvis, who only reached third place in this poll.

Nick Clegg is the only Liberal Democrat to feature in this year’s list with David Cameron and Ed Miliband missing out.  The other Miliband still features though in a very respectable 6th place.

New entries this year include Nicola Blackwood, Dan Jarvis, Dominic Raab, Matt Hancock, Penny Mordaunt, Jo Johnson and Charlotte Leslie.  However, kicked off the list are Harriet Harman, Caroline Flint, Claire Perry, Chris Kelly, John Denham, Jim Murphy and Lynne Featherstone.

Tory women are the most attractive with 6 listed in the top 10, Labour have 4 with none for the Lib Dems.  Labour men did best with 5 but the Tories were just behind with 4 places.

Two members of staff tried to nominate Larry the cat, but he was disqualified for not being an MP.

Here is the list (last year’s rankings in brackets) for the Most Fanciable MP 2012

Men:   

1. Zac Goldsmith (1)

2. Chuka Umunna (1)

3. Andy Burnham (4)

4. Dan Jarvis

5. Nick Clegg (8)

6. David Miliband (6)

7. Dominic Raab

8. Matt Hancock

9. Tristram Hunt (10)

10.Jo Johnson                                                               

Women:

1. Luciana Berger (1)

2. Louise Mensch (4)

3. Nicola Blackwood

    4. Stella Creasy (8)

    5. Gloria De Piero (4)

    6. Esther McVey (8)

    7. Rushanara Ali (6)

    8. Penny Mordaunt

    9. Priti Patel (8)

    10.Charlotte Leslie

Methodology: The Sky News political team were surveyed, and MPs were awarded 10 points if they were listed first, 9 points if they were listed second etc. Where there was a tie-break, the number of votes (rather than points) was taken into account. The panel included political editor Adam Boulton, executive producer for politics Esme Wren and make-up artist Anna Tyndale Biscoe.

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