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Women voters may be Andy Burnham’s secret weapon in this by-election
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Women voters may be Andy Burnham’s secret weapon in this by-election
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Indifference to the union could supercharge the push for its break-up
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It all comes down to how much Leave voters still care about Europe
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Without Andy Burnham, the city may fall to Reform
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How AI-generated synthetic voters took over opinion research
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The results of the May elections look set to be record-breaking
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The Green surge might do more than just upend Labour
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The number of Labour voters moving left outnumbers those going to right-wing parties in a majority of battleground seats
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Gorton voters may support the party, but winning over Denton will be harder
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If the Corbyn-Sultana project implodes, the Greens must be ready to pick up the pieces.
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Labour MPs have abandoned the Prime Minister
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There’s been a sea change in attitudes towards the Reform leader.
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Who wins when all the parties are disliked?
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Opinion has shifted in the UK as Israel’s war in Gaza grinds on.
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New polling from More in Common shows voters’ faith in government is at an all-time low.
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What can we glean from More in Common’s latest polling?
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Donald Trump has changed the calculus.
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Beneath headline polls, the question is more complicated than it seems.
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Labour may refuse to believe the polls, but regime change is coming.
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Polling figures predicting Conservative obliteration matter because they change parties’ behaviour.
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