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Recruiting 20,000 new police officers may sound like a massive boost, but the reality is that the Conservative's proposal will simply replace the 20,600 police officers who have already been cut.
The Vote Leave bus.
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Economic forecasts are flawed but they should not be blindly dismissed as fake facts.
Definitely going to ‘get Brexit done’ this time?
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Research from around the world shows that UK leaders are actually better at putting their pledges into action when they win office than voters think.
Liberal Democrats leader Jo Swinson during the launch of her party’s 2019 manifesto.
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The drive for popular and distinctive policies too often appears secondary to the challenge of proving the party’s relevance to the general public.
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"We now have a leave alliance".
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Division among the opposition parties continues to play into Boris Johnson's hands.
Jeremy Corbyn presides over a conference debate in Brighton.
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In trying to please everyone, Labour could lose votes on both sides of the Brexit divide.
Boris Johnson, the UK prime minister, seems set on a course for a general election.
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Findings over the past few months show the two main parties are in terrible shape ahead of this snap vote.
Jane Dodds celebrates her victory in Brecon and Radnorshire.
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The Remain Alliance is excited but, given the odd circumstances of this campaign, the Conservatives could have done a lot worse.
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Cooperation is far from easy in the furious tribalism of Westminster.
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How the resurgent party can learn from the mistakes of the past to keep growing.
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There are more parties than ever running for the European parliament in the UK – but that isn't necessarily a good thing.
Labour MP Yvette Cooper is leading on an amendment that could help stop a no-deal Brexit.
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A cross-parliamentary group hopes to prevent the UK from crashing out of the EU by blocking the government's taxation powers.
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Gina Miller and Layla Moran are due to speak. Coincidence?
Come in, join us, it’s free.
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A national survey reveals a low level of interest in this kind of political activity.
Theresa May congratulates Wandsworth Conservatives after they held the borough.
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What impact did Brexit have on the local election results?
Which way to Downing Street?
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It might seem like a long shot but Cable can't do anything with his party unless he believes he can make it to government.
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The annual conference in Bournemouth is a much needed opportunity to regroup.
Is the jobs glass half full or half empty?
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Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable claims there is no evidence that immigration impacts wages. Is he right?
No time to waste.
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What does his party stand for and what does it want to do about Brexit? Some big questions need answering, and fast.