Imminent elections in France, the United States, and the United Kingdom are affected by two long-running concerns: Palestine and the decline of the West. Responses to them will also affect the 2025 elections in Australia. Here, ALP voters are already being lured to listen to the Coalition’s siren song of nuclear power, Sinophobia, and refugees, Continue reading »
UK Politics
The Conservative election betting scandal is just the tip of the iceberg from a party whose senior figures and donors have treated their time in Government as a 'gift that keeps on giving'
The latest episode of the hit Media Storm podcast focuses on the more positive narratives around refugees that journalists could disseminate – and why they selectively choose not to
A leaked memo by Veterans' Affairs Minister Johnny Mercer revealed Rishi Sunak’s circle initially denied requests to allow the cards to be accepted over fears it would 'open the floodgates' to student ID cards
If a likely new Labour government wants to truly mark a difference from the Conservatives, it needs to fix the systemic failings, writes former diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall
Exclusive new polling finds that even among current Conservative voters, many believe a wipeout for the party would actually be a "positive" result
The question for workers and bosses alike is not whether change is coming, but how far-reaching and transformative it will be
Matt Gallagher examines elections staffs' repeated warnings of electoral 'delivery failure'
Tactical sites should acknowledge the limitations of MRP projections for their advice, and look hard at how - and whether - they should publish the MRP data, and be more willing to press their manual override buttons
Around a quarter of a million Brits living abroad could vote on 4 July, affecting results in areas they no longer live