Salmond remains the Scottish Yes campaign’s biggest asset
Mark Diffley, Research Director
17 July 2012
Research Director, Mark Diffley writes for the New Statesman discussing First Minister, Alex Salmond fortunes in the polls.
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Green shoots of a red revival in Scotland
Christopher McLean, Senior Research Executive
17 July 2012
In our latest opinion piece for Total Politics we discuss Scottish Labour's polling performance under new leader Johann Lamont and whether we should brace ourselves for a red recovery north of the border?
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The London Mayoral election – style over substance?
David Shaw, Research Executive
2 May 2012
The mayoral election is only a day away and recent polls show a consistent lead for Boris Johnson. But what will be deciding how people make up their minds – policies or personalities?
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From World Cups to the Poll Tax: what influences support for independence?
Mark Diffley, Research Director
15 March 2012
Analysis of our polling since the late 1970s shows that several factors will play a role in persuading voters.
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Support for devolution across Britain is growing as ‘national’ identity outweighs feelings of ‘Britishness’
Mark Diffley, Research Director
10 January 2012
Mark Diffley explores "Britishness" and what this means for devolution and calls for Scottish independence
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World AIDS Day 2011: Are we getting closer to zero?
Leila Tavakoli, Senior Research Executive
1 December 2011
On World AIDS Day 2011, Leila Tavakoli considers what the British public think of the problem of HIV/AIDS in developing countries today and how close this is to reality.
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Planning an ‘independence generation’ – can the SNP persuade voters to back an autonomous Scotland?
Mark Diffley, Research Director
20 October 2011
Mark Diffley analyses the mood among Scottish voters ahead of the SNP party conference in Inverness.
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Where now for Labour in Scotland?
Mark Diffley, Research Director
8 September 2011
Mark Diffley outlines the challenges facing the Scottish Labour Party in its attempts to reconnect with the electorate.
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