– indicates that party didn’t feature in the polling questions separate from ‘Others’ or that the data is not yet available. Numbers in brackets show change since the previous comparable poll (i.e. by ...
– indicates that party didn’t feature in the polling questions separate from ‘Others’ or that the data is not yet available. Numbers in brackets show change since the previous comparable poll (i.e. by ...
It’s become a tradition of mine to pile up the books I’ve read each year for a once-a-year bookshelf filing binge. Which also means I can handily record in one photograph what I’ve read in the last ...
Welcome to the 145th edition of The Week in Polls (TWIP) which dives into the polling details behind a definitive looking headline from The Times. Will we find that the poll results back up the ...
Welcome to PollBase, my database of national voting intention opinion polls, going back to 1943 and the largest such dataset. For more recent years, it includes party leader and government ratings. It ...
Here’s my coverage of all the local council by-election results in Britain, updated each week as the results come in. You can track the running tally of seats changing hands in my scorecard here. I ...
Huge thanks to all my guests and listeners for my podcast, Never Mind The Bar Charts, through the last year.
The latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts saw Paula Surridge return to the show, talking about the impact of political values and of perceived competence on recent general elections. We got into ...
An unusual argument deployed in Surrey where the Conservatives are arguing that the elections due in May should be cancelled pending local government reorganisation: ...
It’s simple: for Liberal Democrat matters, use this form. Otherwise, it’s mark.pack@gmail.com or 2a Heathville Road, London, N19 3AJ. Useful tips: say who you are, why you’re contacting me and that ...
Concerning, as Elon Musk would say: It’s worth remembering too that earlier polling showed even Reform voters are not that keen on him intervening in British politics. Opinium and Ipsos also have ...