WATCH: Clegg resigns as leader of the Liberal Democrats
“The results have been immeasurably more crushing and unkind than I could ever have feared.”
“The results have been immeasurably more crushing and unkind than I could ever have feared.”
Plus: Scotland is a problem of Labour’s own making. Dan Jarvis’s time has come. Prepare for a UKIP leadership bloodbath. And good riddance to Vince Cable!
Set to return to an unexpected majority.
In 1992, the Party won. Then it fell apart. After his own awesome comeback yesterday, Cameron will ponder the lessons of history.
It’s Blue Labour that’s entitled to say: “I told you so.”
I have polled 12,000 people on the values and motivations which underlie their voting.
How a federalist offer on Scotland could turn expectations on their head.
Farage, Sturgeon, Miliband, Bennett and Cameron visit their local polling stations.
“How you vote will affect not just your future, but that of your family and our country… together, we can secure a brighter future for Britain. Thank you.”
Turnout varies wildly between constituencies. What could that mean in a close election?
On polling day, we honour the unknown heroes of this government – the Special Advisers, without whom little of what has been done would have been done.
Each of the main parties is trying new techniques, both by choice and out of necessity. Which will work?
Two things to vote against, and one to vote for.
Labour voters in Douglas Alexander’s seat are furious at being treated as “a second-class nation” and “bullied” during the referendum.
What we’ve done on an EU Public Prosecutor, immigration, Mediterranean refugees, car safety, plastic bags – and exposing Labour’s hypocrisy.