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From Rose Garden to a thorn in their side, what has happened to the Coalition?From Rose Garden to a thorn in their side, what has happened to the Coalition?
Tom Mludzinski, Deputy Head of Political Research
30 July 2012
Another Parliamentary term has come to a close and Tom Mludzinski examines how the Coalition's public image has changed since May 2010. From Rose Garden to a thorn in their side, what has happened to the Coalition?

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The political state of the north: still much to play for
20 July 2012
Following his start-of-the-year assessment of the state of the parties for The Guardian Northerner, Gideon Skinner, Ipsos MORI Research Director, revisits the polling data as MPs head off for the holidays. The political state of the north: still much to play for

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Salmond remains the Scottish Yes campaign’s biggest assetSalmond 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. Salmond remains the Scottish Yes campaign’s biggest asset

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Green shoots of a red revival in ScotlandGreen 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? Green shoots of a red revival in Scotland

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How can a politician not break a promise? By not making one in the first placeHow can a politician not break a promise? By not making one in the first place
Tom Mludzinski, Deputy Head of Political Research
31 March 2011
In the latest Politics Wire blog, Tom Mludzinski looks at whether politicians can restore trust by making less promises and campaign pledges. How can a politician not break a promise? By not making one in the first place

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A march for which alternative?A march for which alternative?
Chris Phillips, Research Manager
25 March 2011
Can the organisers of Saturday's anti-cuts March for the Alternative avoid the charge that it's nothing more than public sector workers trying to protect their own interests? And what might the day mean for Labour and Ed Miliband? A march for which alternative?

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A Budget for the people?A Budget for the people?
Bobby Duffy, Managing Director, Social Research Institute
25 March 2011
The Chancellor argues that his budget is about putting the conditions in place for sustained growth after years of living beyond our means. While the public sympathises with this view, how will the measures announced yesterday play with people? A Budget for the people?

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What do Americans think of military action in Libya?What do Americans think of military action in Libya?
Julia Atkin, Vice President, Ipsos NA
24 March 2011
While polls in this country appear to show a public split on military action in Libya, across the pond there is significant support among Americans. What do Americans think of military action in Libya?

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On the morning of the Budget...On the morning of the Budget...
Tom Mludzinski, Deputy Head of Political Research
23 March 2011
George Osborne is giving his Budget statement later today, but what do the public think of the Chancellor and his opposite number? On the morning of the Budget...

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Winning the economic argumentWinning the economic argument
Tom Mludzinski, Deputy Head of Political Research
22 March 2011
Winning the public's trust on the economy is vital to the electoral success of all three major parties. So, who is winning the economic argument? Winning the economic argument

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