May 02, 2015
Leaders’ campaign visits: the totals so far
The number of constituencies receiving their first visit from one of the main party leaders hasn’t risen quite so fast this week. It’s not that Cameron and co haven’t been out…
The number of constituencies receiving their first visit from one of the main party leaders hasn’t risen quite so fast this week. It’s not that Cameron and co haven’t been out…
Over 100 constituencies have now had the pleasure of a visit from one of the four main party leaders. Almost half of those visits have been in the shape of…
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…
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 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…
Nominations closed yesterday for the general election. The full list of candidates will take a little while to become publicly known, but it’s safe to say a record number of…
We’ve had the battlebuses, the party political broadcasts, even the photo opportunities with cuddly animals. But we’ve now had well over a week of electioneering and I’ve yet to hear…
The Press Association has published its list of estimated declaration times for the general election. It’s only an approximate timetable, and in some cases the timings from 2010 have been…
The election campaign is a week old. How are the main party leaders getting on in notching up those all-important visits to key constituencies and marginal seats? First, the prime…