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The Health and Social Care Bill contains some important measures that you won’t see splashed broadly across the mainstream media.
On the old electoral map, equally-sized seats was an unambiguous win for the Conservatives. But 2019 changes the calculation.
The way they feel about Britain’s right, and its ability, to be independent is also how they feel about themselves.
This region contains a sizeable clutch of those crucial ‘Labour Leave’ seats through which the Prime Minister is trying to pave his path to an overall majority.
The campaign feels better run, including online. People massively prefer Boris Johnson to Corbyn. The question is whether it is enough
They include both the working class vote being up for grabs…and the Party adapting to the changing nature of modern Britain.
We saw some huge swings in this ‘People’s Republic’ and we’re now second in every seat but one.
Labour do less well when figures are based on information about who has probably turned out to vote are used. The party’s turnout, then, will be crucial to the result.
Alicia Kearns joins Joe Robertson and Bob Seely in the island contest.
Plus: Eleven candidates selected elsewhere, including Gillian Keegan in Chichester and Kemi Badenoch in Saffron Walden.
Continuing our ConservativeHome series, which will run each Monday during the election campaign, on the key contests in each region.
As a Parliamentary candidates, I discovered that some charities will have to change the way they campaign of they want a gentler, kinder, more constructive politics.
Fascinating research from the Fabian Society.
Candidates can apply to 22 “clusters” of seats across the country.
The production of reusable PPE in such places as Rother Valley would tie in with the North’s vital role in the UK’s green recovery.