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Immigration - the right thing to be talking about?Immigration - the right thing to be talking about?
3 April 2013
Politics Wire Blog: Tom Mludzinski discusses why the issue of immigration is once again top of the political agenda. Immigration - the right thing to be talking about?

Women and the Conservative Party – a deteriorating relationship?Women and the Conservative Party – a deteriorating relationship?
19 March 2013
The Conservative Party's 'problem with women' is a continuing trend that began long before David Cameron's premiership, writes Tom Mludzinski in his article for ConservativeHome. Women and the Conservative Party – a deteriorating relationship?

Europe Is Flat, but the World Is Not Europe Is Flat, but the World Is Not
25 January 2013
Simon Atkinson, Assistant Chief Executive, blogs in The Huffington Post UK on how our latest Global @dvisor survey shows Britons' economic optimism as flat as the UK economy itself. Europe Is Flat, but the World Is Not

The anti-European UK population is less than in the 1980sThe anti-European UK population is less than in the 1980s
21 January 2013
In an interview with LesEchos.fr, Ben Page discusses Euroscepticism in Britain, and how it is influenced by social class and business. The anti-European UK population is less than in the 1980s

Rise of UKIP 'on Cameron's mind' ahead of EU speechRise of UKIP 'on Cameron's mind' ahead of EU speech
18 January 2013
Dissatisfaction with the British government is growing and, in conjunction with the rise in support for UKIP, it gives David Cameron plenty to think about, says Tori Harris in her latest article for Public Service Europe. Rise of UKIP 'on Cameron's mind' ahead of EU speech

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?
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?

Labour's long and winding road to powerLabour's long and winding road to power
22 May 2012
Gideon Skinner and James Stannard discuss the recent drop in the government's approval ratings in their new piece for Politics.co.uk Labour's long and winding road to power

Cameron and Osborne can’t get no satisfactionCameron and Osborne can’t get no satisfaction
1 May 2012
The prime minister and chancellor's voter satisfaction levels are plunging. If the perception of credibility and competence slips, what is left? Tom Mludzinski writes in Total Politics. Cameron and Osborne can’t get no satisfaction

Cameron and Osborne's Double Dip in the PollsCameron and Osborne's Double Dip in the Polls
25 April 2012
Bobby Duffy MD, Social Research Institute discusses in the Huffington Post the recent decline of David Cameron and George Osborne's poll ratings. Cameron and Osborne's Double Dip in the Polls

Labour supporters split on Miliband brothersLabour supporters split on Miliband brothers
30 January 2012
The People/Ipsos MORI leadership poll shows what might happen in hypothetical leadership contests of the Conservative and Labour parties. Labour supporters split on Miliband brothers

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