This is the tenth of a series of posts that report on the state of the parties as measured by opinion polls. By pooling together all the available polling evidence … Read the rest
This is the tenth of a series of posts that report on the state of the parties as measured by opinion polls. By pooling together all the available polling evidence … Read the rest
During the course of my research on the history of the party election poster, I have identified some interesting ways in which the parties used children.
By looking at a … Read the rest
Just before the hell that is the party conference season comes the joy that is the academic conference season: weeks of schlepping around to assorted hotels and universities, sitting in … Read the rest
This is the sixth of a series of posts that report on the state of the parties as measured by opinion polls. By pooling together all the available polling evidence … Read the rest
By 196 votes to 41, Labour MPs recently endorsed Ed Miliband’s proposal to abolish bi-annual elections to the Shadow Cabinet and allow him to pick its members. If endorsed by … Read the rest
This is the fourth of a series of posts that report on the state of the parties as measured by opinion polls. By pooling together all the available polling evidence … Read the rest
This is the second of a regular series of posts that report on the state of the parties as measured by opinion polls. By pooling together all the available polling … Read the rest
This is the first of a regular series of posts that will report on the state of the parties as measured by opinion polls. By pooling together all the available … Read the rest