Andrew Crines looks at the Conservative rhetoric aimed at undermining Labour and argues that the appraisal of Ed Miliband as an unworthy foe may have laid the foundations for a degree of destructive complacency amongst the Tories
Jeremy Corbyn is the unlikely favourite for the Labour leadership, with leadership election rule cha...
John Curtice looks at the evidence of recent opinion polls to examine the character and sources of s...
Although often treated as such, political parties are not unitary actors. Presumably, therefore, the...
With much of the country swallowing austerity and blaming the previous Labour government for proflig...
Ed Miliband, leader of the Labour party, has gone through a tough stretch recently with the polls se...
Democratic Audit’s Sean Kippin recently interviewed the polling and public opinion specialist Profes...
Why is the Labour party struggling to gain support? Ed Miliband certainly lacks that ‘X factor’, but...
Andrew Crines uses the degenerative tendencies model as a basis to offer predictions for the general...
Tactically, strategically and constitutionally, it’s utter madness for the Prime Minister rule out a...
Andrew Crines argues the recent shadow cabinet reshuffle and the shift in Labour rhetoric towards a ...
With Nick Clegg signalling that in a hung Parliament he would want to back the leading party in term...
One of the most striking features of Labour Party politics during the years of Jeremy Corbyn's leade...
Katharine Dommett undertakes a comparative study of the current Conservative and Liberal Democrat id...
This week sees the annual Conservative Party Conference, the lead up to which has been characterised...
With a less than convincing showing for Labour in the local and European elections, criticisms of Ed...
Jeremy Corbyn is the unlikely favourite for the Labour leadership, with leadership election rule cha...
John Curtice looks at the evidence of recent opinion polls to examine the character and sources of s...
Although often treated as such, political parties are not unitary actors. Presumably, therefore, the...
With much of the country swallowing austerity and blaming the previous Labour government for proflig...
Ed Miliband, leader of the Labour party, has gone through a tough stretch recently with the polls se...
Democratic Audit’s Sean Kippin recently interviewed the polling and public opinion specialist Profes...
Why is the Labour party struggling to gain support? Ed Miliband certainly lacks that ‘X factor’, but...
Andrew Crines uses the degenerative tendencies model as a basis to offer predictions for the general...
Tactically, strategically and constitutionally, it’s utter madness for the Prime Minister rule out a...
Andrew Crines argues the recent shadow cabinet reshuffle and the shift in Labour rhetoric towards a ...
With Nick Clegg signalling that in a hung Parliament he would want to back the leading party in term...
One of the most striking features of Labour Party politics during the years of Jeremy Corbyn's leade...
Katharine Dommett undertakes a comparative study of the current Conservative and Liberal Democrat id...
This week sees the annual Conservative Party Conference, the lead up to which has been characterised...
With a less than convincing showing for Labour in the local and European elections, criticisms of Ed...
Jeremy Corbyn is the unlikely favourite for the Labour leadership, with leadership election rule cha...
John Curtice looks at the evidence of recent opinion polls to examine the character and sources of s...
Although often treated as such, political parties are not unitary actors. Presumably, therefore, the...