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To stop Reform, change the voting system
Without change, Farage could become prime minister even though most voters can't stand him
Jun 23
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Peter Kellner
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Our politicians should stop paltering
Too often they ply us with narrow truths that mask their greater lies
Jun 17
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Peter Kellner
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Our politicians should stop paltering
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Fighting big tobacco: now for the endgame
One of Britain’s most successful campaigns still has work to do
Jun 9
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Peter Kellner
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'Defeat the Palestinians, then set them free'
Revealed: the private warning of the Israeli general who feared that occupying the West Bank and Gaza would lead to disaster
Jun 5
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Peter Kellner
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'Defeat the Palestinians, then set them free'
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Bring back Boris? Seriously?
If the Tories think Boris Johnson is the right answer, they are asking the wrong question
Jun 2
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Peter Kellner
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Bring back Boris? Seriously?
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May 2025
A pollster warns: beware of the polls
Labour’s ministers have been led astray by the data they rely on. Time to change their ways
May 26
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Peter Kellner
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Starmer's biggest mistake is taking progressive voters for granted.
New research by YouGov shows that, even with its support down to 23 per cent, Labour may not have reached rock bottom
May 19
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Peter Kellner
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Starmer's biggest mistake is taking progressive voters for granted.
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Why there won't be a Tory-Reform pact
Labour owes its landslide to the division of the right-wing vote. Fortunately for Keir Starmer, the division is likely to continue
May 14
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Peter Kellner
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Why there won't be a Tory-Reform pact
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Three reasons why Labour's pro-Brexit lobby is wrong
As the dust settles from last weel's elections, this is the first of two posts about where British politics goes from here. Next week: the Tories and…
May 7
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Peter Kellner
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Three reasons why Labour's pro-Brexit lobby is wrong
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Prime Minister Farage?
Reform owes its landslide to the voting system it wants to replace
May 2
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Peter Kellner
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Prime Minister Farage?
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April 2025
Making sense of next week's elections
The seats tally will make the noise. Vote shares will provide the signal.
Apr 24
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Peter Kellner
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Bad news, Keir and Kemi: fragmentation is here to stay
The conditions that produced the old Labour-Tory duopoly have vanished. Despite last year's landslide, single-party governments are likely to be the…
Apr 16
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Bad news, Keir and Kemi: fragmentation is here to stay
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