Sunder Katwala: What our State of the Nation survey suggests that Cameron must now do
The Conservatives have to balance attracting more younger voters while not ducking the immigration question.
The Conservatives have to balance attracting more younger voters while not ducking the immigration question.
The Leader of the Opposition is so palpably the underdog that he might yet sweep to victory by attracting the sympathy vote.
Including the latest from the rolling future leadership hustings at the Pale, Male and stale Dining Club.
Labour plans new taxes on your family home and your pension – and he and Balls would like to tax death too.
A probe of a key question as the election approaches. How big are the spending reductions that each major party requires?
“If an empty chair represents David Cameron in these debates, so be it.”
As newspapers team up to offer a line-up that includes the Greens, will Labour’s fear of them offer Cameron a final way out of the election debates?
7.3. 25-35. 1992. And – last but not least – 9.
Their proposals were and remain unfair to the Greens and the Liberal Democrats – and indeed to everyone else.
The Prime Minister denounces Labour’s “disgraceful” and deliberate attempts to politicise the health service.
As a spectator sport, this continual tripping, kicking, stamping, striking, biting, gouging and even emasculating of the other side leaves something to be desired.
Also: UUP have grave doubts about new NI deal; Murphy’s deputy very happy to work with the SNP; and NI Conservatives choose East Belfast candidate.
I launch today a new section of my website featuring an index of the 114 seats I have surveyed since last May.
In some cases, patients will gain more choice over the GP they use – which is why this change should be only a start.
Includes five jobshare posts, and returns to the front bench for Ken Clarke, Liam Fox, Tom Watson…and Emily Thornberry.