Will voter ID laws hurt the Tories more than Labour?
Polling suggests that Conservative-leaning demographics may struggle when faced with the new requirement for ID at May’s local elections.
ByPolling suggests that Conservative-leaning demographics may struggle when faced with the new requirement for ID at May’s local elections.
ByOther pollsters think Labour needs to be 13 points ahead of the Conservatives. Here’s why they’re wrong.
ByNearly a quarter of Conservative voters say they would be “satisfied” with a Labour win at the next general election.
ByThe gap between ideological perceptions of the Labour leader and their party is at its widest since Tony Blair.
ByIn common with the former Labour prime minister, Sunak may find that a popular leader cannot compensate for an unpopular…
ByHistory suggests that the polls will improve for the Tories before polling day – but not by as much as…
ByThere is strong public support for Labour proposals such as abolishing the House of Lords and devolving power from Westminster.
ByThe party’s relentless campaign in the former Conservative seat has been a model for others.
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