PODCAST – It was the Blue Wall, not the Red Wall, that triggered Brexit
Podcast favourite Tim Bale has a new book out about how Brexit happened – both why the referendum was called and then why it was lost. … Read the full post »
All the latest news and episodes from Never Mind The Bar Charts, the political podcast from Mark Pack and guests, started in December 2018.
Podcast favourite Tim Bale has a new book out about how Brexit happened – both why the referendum was called and then why it was lost. … Read the full post »
What are Conservative Party members like? Who are they going to pick for party leader? And what does it mean for the Liberal Democrats? … Read the full post »
How much more of a spring in our step should Liberal Democrats have after the Tiverton and Honiton win, and what are the lessons for the party? … Read the full post »
I joined the Lib Dem Pod team shortly after the amazing win for Richard Foord in Tiverton & Honiton to discuss how it happened and what it means. … Read the full post »
Professor Jane Green, co-author “Red Wall, Red Herring? Economic Insecurity and Voting Intention in Britain”, discusses its findings on my latest podcast episode. … Read the full post »
Pollster Keiran Pedley joined me on Never Mind The Bar Charts to discuss what we can learn from the 2022 local elections and how Labour, the Conservatives and the Lib Dems really did. … Read the full post »
I joined John Potter from the Lib Dem Pod podcast, along with Welsh leader Jane Dodds and Scottish campaign maestro Kevin Lang to talk about the 2022 local elections. Here’s what we made of the results and what to do next… … Read the full post »
I recently appeared on the UK in a Changing Europe’s podcast, talking about opinion polls and my new book with the ever-excellent Paula Surridge. … Read the full post »
It was a warm welcome back to Professor Tim Bale in the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts as we returned to the five tests for an opposition party that Tim discussed before. … Read the full post »
Internet advertising does not have the best of reputations. But when it comes to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the ability to slip adverts telling the truth pass the eyes of Russian regulators makes it a way of battling Putin’s disinformation. … Read the full post »