Coalitions are the new normal…”banging on about Europe” is inherently unpopular…no-one will ever listen to the polls again.
Those making the economic case already faced an uphill struggle – now their argument is “contaminated by association”.
Tory voters on the Devon coast show no sign of being worried by the manifesto muddle, nor is there a Liberal Democrat revival.
Leaving the EU matters, but it shouldn’t drive out other important issues entirely.
The letter of the law, and a previous case study, cautioned against implying an allegation was equal to guilt. But they ignored it.
The snap election sparked a frenzied effort to get people in place across the country. The process left some candidates and activists feeling trampled.
We began the election with Labour ahead in the polls in the capital. The Lib Dems are trying to capitalise on the Remain vote. And it’s likely to get nasty.
Nick Timothy is from this Birmingham seat, which could go blue if anyone can be bothered to vote.
I can’t recall a more important election – we simply can’t to lose sight of our vulnerabilities at this crucial moment.
These are the threats that keep Labour MPs up at night.
If successful, such a goal could deliver a parliamentary majority of around 150.
Isn’t it time that we came into the twenty-first century, and embraced democracy?
The AKP’s status in ACRE, the Tory international alliance, was in doubt – but it survived a vote with Conservative backing.
Contrast with the fate of the Lib Dems: on the right our party system has done its job, but on the left it’s struggling.
Plus, we now present the different potential outcomes in each seat on a variety of turnouts.