We wish them all many congratulations.
It’s time to start teasing out the different factors that helped to deliver victory. But we face a challenge – is there any reliable data?
We tally up the changes in seats as the results come in.
Without people committing their time and effort, with no expectation of a reward, democracy would cease to exist.
What is driving the increasingly vocal party endorsements by the print media?
Each of the main parties is trying new techniques, both by choice and out of necessity. Which will work?
Many decent people on the left are horrified by such behaviour. But they are far from defeating the many others who think it’s legitimate.
“British Hindus, Sikhs & Jains voting for Labour is now like Turkeys voting for Christmas.”
His recruitment by Ed Miliband will deter more voters than it attracts.
The Labour leader has commissioned an eight foot limestone monument to his own manifesto, to be erected in Downing Street. No, really.
Len McCluskey sent a “personal message of support” to a rally in support of the corrupt former Mayor.
It’s a further development in the use of candidates as ground-troops in the battlegrounds.
Today, he is flirting with the language of the left. In 2013, a wiser Boris argued the very opposite.
A new poll contains a hint that the Conservatives might be doing better than Labour at getting their messages across.
They have never understood rural issues, and they still don’t.