This is the thirtieth in 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 thirtieth in 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 post originally appeared on The Guardian‘s Comment is free.
In the aftermath of the Woolwich attack, Islamophobia is firmly back on the radar of British politics. The … Read the rest
This is the twenty-sixth in 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 twenty-third in 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 post originally appeared on politics.co.uk.
As someone who’s spent a long time – and probably far too long – studying the willingness of MPs … Read the rest
This is the twenty-second in 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 eleventh 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
In this post for my personal blog I put Ed Miliband’s current problems into perspective with the help of some political fictions and wonder if Miliband’s troubles are due to … Read the rest
This is the seventh 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 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