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Even Tory voters feel austerity has gone too far

2nd May 2018 | Matt Singh |
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Is the rentquake analysis a spurious correlation?

19th March 2018 | Matt Singh |
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Is Labour secretly 12 points ahead?

20th November 2017 | Matt Singh |
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Why are the polls so stable, despite the chaos?
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Why aren’t the polls moving? (Despite the chaos)

10th November 2017 | Matt Singh |
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NEW polls: Public support wage cap, but Conservatives lead on NHS

14th January 2017 | Matt Singh |
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Briefing – Corbyn's big announcement (and what will determine its success)

10th January 2017 | Matt Singh |
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Briefing – maybe it's not a honeymoon

6th January 2017 | Matt Singh |
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The honeymoon chart Net change in party lead/deficit in average of all polls in each month, relative to month before leader change. Data source: Number Cruncher Politics, Mark Pack
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Is Theresa May's honeymoon over? Here are the numbers…

5th January 2017 | Matt Singh |
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Copeland by-election Labour or Conservative win
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Copeland by-election – four ways to think about who will win it

4th January 2017 | Matt Singh |
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1 – Con lead has steadily grown post-EURef Average of all polls in each month since May 2015. Data source: NCP
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17 for '17 – a collection of charts for the new year

31st December 2016 | Matt Singh |
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