Ian Simpson explores how public opinion is changing in ‘Conservative gain’ and ‘Conservative hold’ seats in England and Wales. He writes that such an analysis reinforces the point that under our electoral system, not all voters are equal
England’s local councillors are elected under a First Past the Post electoral system with multi-memb...
Ryan Swift explains how people’s views of democracy are different across the country and why this ma...
Despite media headlines to the contrary, the Liberal Democrats’ performance in the recent local elec...
The results for England’s local elections on 3 May indicate that the Conservatives and Labour partie...
Having explained how clusters of the electorate have shaped the UK political landscape, Paula Surrid...
Does it matter to voters if a candidate was born in the same region as the constituency they are con...
David Cutts and Andrew Russell write that locally and, following the North Shropshire by-election, n...
This week’s Queen’s Speech revived proposals to introduce photographic ID requirements for voting in...
A large number of British citizens live elsewhere in Europe and many have the right to vote in UK el...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...
For an irreversible change like the break-up of the UK, a one-off bare majority vote is a flawed opt...
On Thursday, 3 May, there are local elections in many towns and cities across England, including Lon...
Although the Tories gained back votes from UKIP in 2017, their hard Brexit rhetoric also lost them v...
Luke Raikes examines the challenge facing the Labour Party in the next election by painting a statis...
Javier Rivas and James Rockey explain how voters’ desire to boo for candidates they dislike, rather ...
England’s local councillors are elected under a First Past the Post electoral system with multi-memb...
Ryan Swift explains how people’s views of democracy are different across the country and why this ma...
Despite media headlines to the contrary, the Liberal Democrats’ performance in the recent local elec...
The results for England’s local elections on 3 May indicate that the Conservatives and Labour partie...
Having explained how clusters of the electorate have shaped the UK political landscape, Paula Surrid...
Does it matter to voters if a candidate was born in the same region as the constituency they are con...
David Cutts and Andrew Russell write that locally and, following the North Shropshire by-election, n...
This week’s Queen’s Speech revived proposals to introduce photographic ID requirements for voting in...
A large number of British citizens live elsewhere in Europe and many have the right to vote in UK el...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...
For an irreversible change like the break-up of the UK, a one-off bare majority vote is a flawed opt...
On Thursday, 3 May, there are local elections in many towns and cities across England, including Lon...
Although the Tories gained back votes from UKIP in 2017, their hard Brexit rhetoric also lost them v...
Luke Raikes examines the challenge facing the Labour Party in the next election by painting a statis...
Javier Rivas and James Rockey explain how voters’ desire to boo for candidates they dislike, rather ...
England’s local councillors are elected under a First Past the Post electoral system with multi-memb...
Ryan Swift explains how people’s views of democracy are different across the country and why this ma...
Despite media headlines to the contrary, the Liberal Democrats’ performance in the recent local elec...