Election


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New Prime Minister starts with a honeymoon among the public

Theresa May is enjoying a warm honeymoon welcome with the public according to Ipsos's latest Political Monitor.
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The labours of Labour

A special guest blog by Professor David Cowling on the electability of Labour under Jeremy Corbyn.
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2016/17: The Year of Disruptive Elections

In the wake of the Nice attack, Brice Teinturer of Ipsos France has written this update on the current French political climate for The Politics Wire.
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Is party politics broken?

On 13 July 2016, The Spectator held a discussion on the future of party politics. On the panel: The Spectator’s political editor James Forsyth, journalist Sir Simon Jenkins, Ben Page and Professor Colleen Graffy, who was US deputy assistant secretary of state in the George W. Bush administration.
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Economic optimism falls to its lowest level for four years

Ipsos's Economic Optimism Index has fallen to its lowest level since January 2012, this month's results reveal.
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Two in three say Labour should change leader before next General Election

Two in three (66%) of the British public think that the Labour Party should change its leader before the next General Election in 2020, according to Ipsos's July Political Monitor.
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Over half say Theresa May has what it takes to be a good PM

Ipsos's July 2016 Political Monitor reveals that over half (55%) believe that Theresa May has what it takes to be a good Prime Minister, up from 28% in July 2015.
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How Project Fear failed to keep Britain in the EU - and the signs that anyone could have read

Gideon Skinner writes in the Telegraph on the 5 signs that revealed Project Fear wasn't working.
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Polling history: 40 years of British views on 'in or out' of Europe

Roger Mortimore writes in The Conversation on the wane and wax of Euroscepticism in Britain.