Will the Blue Wall fall?
Successive polls suggest the Conservatives could do even worse in south-east England than they think.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Successive polls suggest the Conservatives could do even worse in south-east England than they think.
ByThe party is putting southern, affluent, Tory seats at the heart of its election strategy.
ByPolling shows both middle and working-class people want reform – but they don’t necessarily believe Labour can deliver it.
ByThe remaining leadership candidates do not address the concerns of focus groups – but neither does Keir Starmer.
ByThe former health secretary and 2019 Tory leadership candidate on Blue Wall Toryism, health policy and social care.
ByConservatives in the UK and Australia have relied on the same tactics to win power. But Australia’s election results show…
ByLondon has moved decisively against the Conservatives and the Home Counties could yet follow.
ByAre the Chancellor’s tax-and-spend plans better for traditional Conservative constituencies or new Tory voters in the north and Midlands?
ByThe Tories are facing an electoral threat in more deprived areas that voted Leave, as well as in affluent Remain…
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