How Labour’s path to a majority has eased
The party is now unlikely to need a Blair-style swing to achieve overall victory.
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The party is now unlikely to need a Blair-style swing to achieve overall victory.
ByThe Conservatives were always in a far stronger position under John Major than they are under Rishi Sunak.
ByPolling suggests that the former Ukip leader could win in Clacton – but he would need to organise too.
ByPolling shows that it’s nonsense for the Tories to believe that supporters of Nigel Farage’s party will come to their…
ByThough it’s tougher to win than Tamworth, winning it would put Labour on course for 420 seats.
ByNo governing party has ever won from a starting position as weak as the Conservatives’ currently is.
ByAmong the new Tory base, the former Ukip leader is more popular than most cabinet ministers.
ByContradictory polls are explained by different estimates of the scale of defections from the SNP to Scottish Labour.
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