Chris Huhne’s election expenses: once again, nothing to see here, move along
Guido Fawkes’s “research” into Chris Huhne’s election expenses dramatically falls apart under scrutiny. … Read the full post »
Read about the 2010 general election, which resulted in a Conservative-Lib Dem coalition government with David Cameron becoming Prime Minister and Nick Clegg Deputy Prime Minister. The coalition lasted the full five years until the 2015 general election.
Guido Fawkes’s “research” into Chris Huhne’s election expenses dramatically falls apart under scrutiny. … Read the full post »
Two former Liberal Democrat councillors in Eastleigh (one deselected, the other left the party following the deselection) have been making allegations to the media that Chris Huhne overspent on his general election expenses. But the evidence published so far does not support the claims. … Read the full post »
Political Communication in Britain, edited by Dominic Wring, Roger Mortimore and Simon Atkinson, joins a long list of books already published on the 2010 general election. … Read the full post »
Controversial Conservative peer Michael Ashcroft has done campaigners in all parties a service with the frankness of his book on the 2010 general election, Minority Verdict. … Read the full post »
Over the last few months, I’ve read (and mostly reviewed on this site) all the books I’ve found published so far about the 2010 general election… … Read the full post »
UNISON has now submitted its spending declaration several months late, but in a quirky twist of the law has not yet been fined – because its return is still missing the signature of the ‘responsible person’. … Read the full post »
The London Assembly has called for changes in the law ahead of the 2012 London Mayor and Assembly elections. … Read the full post »
As with other post-election books such as Britain at the Polls, Britain Votes 2010 edited by Andrew Geddes and Jonathan Tonge faces a dual challenge. … Read the full post »
The Electoral Commission has published its review of expenditure at the 2010 general election, finding that national spending by parties dropped sharply from its 2005 peak, though it was still above 2001 levels. … Read the full post »
The Electoral Commission has published the results of its third survey of reports of electoral fraud and other malpractice, this time covering the 2010 general and local elections and for the first time including data for every police force. … Read the full post »