Government


Politics Survey

The labours of Labour

A special guest blog by Professor David Cowling on the electability of Labour under Jeremy Corbyn.
Politics Survey

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.
Politics Survey

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.
Politics Survey

A letter to Priti Patel, the new international development secretary

Trade and business are far more important than aid for many poor communities, and DfID needs a role in building post-Brexit trade deals, writes Jonathan Glennie in the Guardian.
Politics Survey

Never leave a place behind

Ben Page in the Municipal Journal, examines the revival of the inner city & the crucial role local government has played.
Politics Survey

Ladders to social mobility after Brexit

Ben Marshall looks at whether Brexit is a “smell the coffee” moment for a different approach to social mobility and housing tenure.
Immigration Survey

4 ways the anti-immigration vote won the referendum for Brexit

Total control on immigration mattered more to voters than the single market, writes Aalia Khan in the New Statesman.
Politics Survey

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.
Government Survey

The undecided voters who could swing the EU referendum

Paul Carroll of our social research qualitative team, writes in politics.co.uk on what we learned from our  group of undecided referendum voters for BBC Newsnight.