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The illusion that a stable two-party system would survive under the Westminster system has been shattered. Inherited party loyalty is dead. Voters have become promiscuous and there is no such thing as ...
The outcome of last year's general election left an important question hanging in the air. Could the UK's traditional system ...
Since the Brexit vote UK business investment has barely surpassed 2016 levels; trade openness (the share of UK GDP from trade) underperformed the G7 average and public investment fell off a cliff ...
He said: “Reform’s share of the vote is the hardest to try and predict because they did not stand in the previous mayoral election in 2021 but I think it is certainly a five-way marginal.
In Northern Ireland, Brexit is once again raising difficult questions of identity: Catholic vs. Protestant, Irish vs. British, nationalist vs. unionist.
Applied to elections, this description would be tantamount to an unambiguous outcome. Such situations do indeed occur in history, but “mostly in countries that do not have a large population.
The distribution of the Reform UK vote share in 2024 is comparable to the UKIP vote share in the 2015 general election that preceded the 2016 Brexit Referendum. The rise in the vote share for ...
As a disillusioned Conservative voter, I had decided that this time I would support Reform UK. Then I read about Nigel Farage ...
The tendency of teens to vote Labour, together with the near-inevitability of coalitions under proportional representation, would have prevented the Tories from securing a landslide.
UK’s general election pivotal in post-Brexit recovery. Elections ... representing half of the world’s population, are set to hold or have already held elections in 2024. While the outcome ...
In the May 2022 federal election, four of the nation’s five largest polling houses predicted the outcome to within a percentage point of the result. Victorian and NSW election results since have ...
Half of the population say that were the EU referendum taking place now, they would vote to remain. Three in ten, or 30 per cent, say they would vote to leave, with 20 per cent don’t knows.
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