YouGov is currently showing the Tories ahead more often than Labour.
We are not having the big national debate about the constitution, public spending and defence and foreign policy that we need.
He’s not coming back, his view of government was flawed, and in some ways he lost. But his legacy includes some of the finest achievements of this administration.
How a New Zealand attack ad is inspiring the Prime Minister’s election push.
And almost a quarter favour a ban on private loans to them.
And why should they shape the election campaign anyway?
A big lesson from the sum of recent Lord Ashcroft Polls is that the balance between Labour’s strength in England and its weakness in Scotland could be decisive in May.
How the Chancellor used Manchester as his starting-point of his Northern Powerhouse plan for urban revival and election success.
And their overwhelming hostility to one with the Liberal Democrats barely flickers.
Almost three in four believe that he will make it back to Downing Street. Over two in five think that he will head a minority government.
We scratch and scrabble around looking for solutions to the challenge. But this is the key.
Raised by a single mother on a council estate, and a devotee of social justice, the Welsh Secretary has been making waves.
A proposal from the ConservativeHome manifesto.