Tag Archives: EU elections

  1. Why Jeremy Corbyn may be the right Labour leader but at the wrong time

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    May 28, 2019 by Paul Goldsmith

    When Corbyn was elected in September 2015 nobody could have known how much Brexit would matter. Corbyn’s indifference to it …
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  2. Why it doesn’t matter that many Labour target seats voted Leave

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    May 27, 2019 by Paul Goldsmith

    The way the First-past-the-post electoral system works means that a Remain supporting mainstream party can win plenty of Leave seats …
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  3. 2014 election focus: We need to talk about Ed

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    May 28, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    I would like to talk about where the Labour Party go from here but I can’t, because first we need …
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  4. 2014 elections focus: How do we solve a problem like UKIP?

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    May 27, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    First, some statistical perspective, because it’s important. Turnout in the EU elections was around 32%. Of this, UKIP got 27.5% …
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  5. 2014 election focus: An existential crisis for the Lib Dems

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    May 27, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    If we just talk about the numbers, the last week has been a complete disaster for the Liberal Democrats. In …
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  6. What to look out for in the Local Council and EU Parliament elections

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    May 21, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    I love a good election,me. Tomorrow’s local council elections and EU Parliament are no exception. It is partly because I …
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