General Election 2017 : One year on

General Election 2017 : One year on

At 10.00pm this evening, a year ago, the Prime Minister’s gamble backfired. Whether this was due to the polls being misleading from the start (indicating a Con lead of 25% at the start of the campaign), the so called “youthquake” (identified by the Britsh Election Study) or reasons best summed up by Brenda from Bristol of “Oh, no, not another one!” we simply cannot tell, but we do know this. The Conservative overall majority was lost and if it had…

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Those who think the SNP are a busted flush might be surprised by the latest YouGov Scotland poll as Labour set to be reduced to just 1 Scottish MP, again

Those who think the SNP are a busted flush might be surprised by the latest YouGov Scotland poll as Labour set to be reduced to just 1 Scottish MP, again

New @YouGov Scotland poll for @thetimesscot. https://t.co/P1mDnCQ5lQ pic.twitter.com/8K8yJFmC1u — TSE (@TSEofPB) June 7, 2018 By my reckoning this is a 2% increase for Yes and 2% decline for No when it comes to Scottish Independence since January. https://t.co/rpi9fvQLJ1 pic.twitter.com/TM1KYIMleZ — TSE (@TSEofPB) June 7, 2018 If you're wondering why Labour is doing badly in Scotland this is why. Corbyn's rating are sinking and so are Richard Leonard's ratings. pic.twitter.com/URakxDBzkh — TSE (@TSEofPB) June 7, 2018 But @RuthDavidsonMSP is still the…

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The latest PB/Polling Matters Podcast: Ireland post referendum & Irish unity, Where are Leave and Remain Voters? David Davis: back-stop or back-down?

The latest PB/Polling Matters Podcast: Ireland post referendum & Irish unity, Where are Leave and Remain Voters? David Davis: back-stop or back-down?

The PB / Polling Matters podcast returns! On this week’s episode, Keiran is joined by Irish journalist and host of ‘The Irish Passport’ podcast Naomi O’Leary to discuss the fallout from the recent referendum on abortion and where Ireland goes from here. Naomi gives her take on how Ireland has come to change so much in such a relatively short space of time and the relationship between the Irish people and the Catholic church, alongside perspectives on Brexit in Ireland….

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This is more of a Dieppe Raid than a D-Day success for DD

This is more of a Dieppe Raid than a D-Day success for DD

This is meant to be the basis of legally binding text. There is nothing judiciable about aspiration… — Sam Coates Sky (@SamCoatesSky) June 7, 2018 …while a Remain-leaning government source points out the 2021 end-date has no legal force. "It's a sentence added for political expediency…the EU operates in the legal sphere". — Heather Stewart (@GuardianHeather) June 7, 2018 I welcome publication of #UK proposal on customs aspects of IE/NI backstop. We will examine it with 3 questions: is it…

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Theresa May’s staunchest supporter in the media announces his departure but could it be good news for her?

Theresa May’s staunchest supporter in the media announces his departure but could it be good news for her?

Picture: Depending on your view the (in)famous Daily Mail front page the day after Theresa May called a snap election. Last night it was announced that the editor of The Daily Mail, Paul Dacre, would stand down from the role in November. Given how unlucky Mrs May has been it would be no surprise to see her staunchest supporter in the print media replaced by George Osborne, who as editor of The Mail might not be so supportive of Theresa May…

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If only David Davis was as competent a minister as he is self aware

If only David Davis was as competent a minister as he is self aware

UK’s #Brexit Secretary nothing if not self aware: hot mic @Channel4 captures him telling colleague “really probably employed for my character more than my intellect” https://t.co/Tmgj1vqUnW — Jon Williams (@WilliamsJon) June 6, 2018 Why I am not betting anything valuable on @DavidDavisMP NOT resigning tomorrow https://t.co/oIchan4BUY — Robert Peston (@Peston) June 6, 2018 Latest: DD is still telling friends tonight he won't resign. https://t.co/7XaYVfAG6B — Tom Newton Dunn (@tnewtondunn) June 6, 2018 Today’s been a rather frantic day in the…

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The language of priorities. What we talk about when we talk about infrastructure

The language of priorities. What we talk about when we talk about infrastructure

https://twitter.com/election_data/status/1003977706999046145 Rail chaos today is partly due to decades of underinvestment. Last year we found that the North of England has been underfunded by £59 BILLION relative to London over the past 10 years #OneNorth pic.twitter.com/A4IHDyubuK — IPPR North (@IPPRNorth) June 5, 2018 https://twitter.com/centrefortowns/status/1003554289447526400 A stat which never fails to stun: the UK has seven of the 10 poorest regions in northern Europe. — George Eaton (@georgeeaton) June 5, 2018 Infrastructure is a grand word.  Politicians use it with a…

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