April 20, 2015
How the poll of polls has changed: update
Two polls at the weekend illustrated starkly the absence of consistency among individual snapshots of opinion at this election. One, carried out by Opinium for the Observer, put the Tories…
Two polls at the weekend illustrated starkly the absence of consistency among individual snapshots of opinion at this election. One, carried out by Opinium for the Observer, put the Tories…
We’re well over halfway through the campaign, yet one of the two people who could be prime minister after 7 May hasn’t exactly been criss-crossing the nation taking his case…
Thursday’s council by-election in Cumbria was almost certainly the last of its kind we’ll see before polling day. No more by-elections are scheduled between now and 7 May. The steady drip of…
We’ve been spoiled in this election with the amount and frequency of opinion polls available to dissect and debate, particularly constituency polls published by Lord Ashcroft. But there are some seats that…
24. That used to be the kind of number of Conservative seats Labour needed to win at the election to ensure it ended up the largest party in parliament. But…
Nick Clegg’s visit earlier this week to the constituency of Maidstone & the Weald, on account of it being one his party’s “top targets”, led me to wonder whether the Lib…
A bit more digging into the candidate list for the election reveals that the most hotly-contested seat is set to be none other than Uxbridge & South Ruislip, where Boris…
The monthly poll averages for the two of the four main parties are on the move. Not by much, admittedly, but after several months of almost no movement at all,…
The election campaign is now two weeks old. How are the main party leaders getting on in clocking up visits to key constituencies and marginals? David Cameron has ticked off…
1. There will not be a record number of people standing in the election. Despite what I said yesterday – and said so confidently – the total number of candidates…