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Posts Tagged: General Election 2019

Why pressure on the Prime Minister to quit after the local elections may be less than some suppose

Most Tory MPs either have no elections in their seats or only for a minority of their councillors, often in a minority of wards.

By Harry Phibbs | 20 January 2022

Local elections in depth: Sandwell is seeing the fallen bricks from the red wall being crushed into dust

We continue our series, putting this year’s local elections under the magnifying glass to find changes and trends.

By Harry Phibbs | 3 November 2021

Houchen. He’s patriotic. Even more importantly – he delivers.

Labour isn’t focused on the second, preferring to blame others for problems, and too many of its activists aren’t the first, either.

By Paul Goodman | 8 May 2021

Emily Barley: For voters in Rotherham, the “take back control” message means control of their own lives

The way they feel about Britain’s right, and its ability, to be independent is also how they feel about themselves.

By Emily Barley | 30 April 2021

WATCH: “The next election will be fought in the North”

John Stevenson MP, Dehenna Davison MP and Jake Berry MP discuss the economic, social and political future of the North of England.

19 December 2020 | 18 comments

James Frayne: Do voters care about breaking international law, and if so, how much?

An important point to consider is whether or not respect for the way all law works has declined.

By James Frayne | 15 September 2020 | 178 comments

Clare Ambrosino: Why One Nation conservatism can unite the country and win the Millennial vote

‘Peter Pans’ prefer to burn the candle at both ends. They are cicadas, not ants, but many would still love to raise a family.

By Clare Ambrosino | 21 August 2020 | 119 comments

Adrian Mason: Welsh disillusionment with devolution gives the Conservatives an opportunity

We need to offer an optimistic free enterprise alternative to Labour’s profligate spending and inferior public services.

By Adrian Mason | 19 August 2020 | 16 comments

David Callaghan: Whatever happened to the Liberal Democrats?

Exactly a decade after forming a government with the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats are languishing on the political fringes – where did it all go wrong?

By David Callaghan | 9 May 2020 | 88 comments

Building the Blue Wall: North East Derbyshire

The second in our series of pieces on how the 2017 generation of winners from Labour increased their majorities.

By Harry Phibbs | 21 January 2020 | 4 comments

WATCH: Thornberry – Labour Brexit policy in election was “disastrous”

“It was disastrous for us to go into a general election in those circumstances.”

12 January 2020 | 30 comments

The Lib Dems are down, but not out

More important than the choice of new Leader, will be to decide what the Party stands for after Brexit.

By Harry Phibbs | 3 January 2020 | 95 comments

How Vox Pub foresaw the Tory victory in England, but failed to predict defeat in Scotland

In vino veritas: talking to voters in pubs usually works. We saw how four of these five contests could be expected to play out.

By Andrew Gimson | 18 December 2019 | 41 comments

WATCH: “Some people don’t like the way I talk,” Swinson admits

“Double-standards apply,” she says when asked about approval ratings and whether she is a victim of sexism.

8 December 2019 | 87 comments

WATCH: Farage – “There are a handful of seats we have a seriously good chance of winning”

The Brexit Party will win 13-14% of the vote in Thursday’s election despite what the opinion polls say, he predicts.

8 December 2019 | 67 comments

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