Only 1 in 5 clear what ‘levelling up’ means
As with ‘pork barrel politics’ so with ‘levelling up’: a phrase widely used by political insiders leaves the public baffled. … Read the full post »
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As with ‘pork barrel politics’ so with ‘levelling up’: a phrase widely used by political insiders leaves the public baffled. … Read the full post »
There is striking lesson from the efforts of different countries to tackle coronavirus, efforts that have varied remarkably and tragically in their effectiveness. … Read the full post »
The British Foreign Policy Group has some new data on how British people want relations with the EU to play out. … Read the full post »
Europe. It’s still there. That’s both a geographic and a political observation. … Read the full post »
Interesting polling results from Redfield & Wilton, showing how wary the British public is of the US compared to other countries. … Read the full post »
March was the best-ever month for Lib Dem grassroots donations outside of an election campaign. Read about this and more in Lib Dem Newswire #123. … Read the full post »
Here’s how the current Lib Dem rating with each pollster compares with the past. Spoiler: it’s a good picture for Vince Cable’s party. … Read the full post »
Communism, anarchism and fascism are the three least popular ideologies with British voters according to new polling from Opinium. … Read the full post »
Peering into the details and the patterns behind the Liberal Democrat performance in this May’s local elections, one intriguing political opportunity presents itself. The party did best in shire district elections up against the Conservatives. … Read the full post »
News that BMG had found a 11 point lead for the Remain side in any Euro-referendum re-run understandably got Remain campaigners rather excited. However… … Read the full post »