Labour resurgence in Scotland could decide the next election
From winning 42 per cent of the Scottish vote in 2010, Labour never recovered from its limp unionism of the “No” campaign. That could be about to change.
From winning 42 per cent of the Scottish vote in 2010, Labour never recovered from its limp unionism of the “No” campaign. That could be about to change.
Fresh data points to faint hope that all is not lost for the Conservatives.
Trust in politicians fell to a record low during Partygate. Sunak’s priority now must be to move the conversation on from scandals and focus on delivering the public’s priorities.
The public is suffering from buyer’s remorse as Brexit turns three.
Fresh data suggests reunification of Ireland looks to be further away than its proponents would like us to believe.
Sir Keir Starmer still has a lot of work to do as we head into the Christmas break.
Despite Keir Starmer’s increasing confidence in the Commons, the polls are going in the wrong direction for Labour.
According to research from Ipsos, the public now sees honesty as the most important character trait in what makes a good Prime Minister.
Souring public opinion suggests the PM has failed to draw a line under partygate.
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