Visionary? Not any more.
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The Liberal Democrats’ 2015 campaign has ditched ideology and emphasised concrete policy plans – not a good move when they’re struggling to be heard.
The sun never sets on the British electorate.
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The millions of Britons living abroad have a lot to gain or lose from this election. But will they bother to vote?
Yes, the environment can be a vote winnner.
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Labour leader didn’t bash Cameron as hard as predicted on Libya.
I don’t need to look where I’m going. It’s all in the plan.
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George Osborne’s favourite catchphrase has a long tradition.
Seasoned campaigner.
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Bradford West’s candidates are locked in a grandiose, mudslinging back-and-forth of character assassination. Who’ll come out on top?
Labour may get less than they’re hoping for with their tax proposals.
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Labour’s manifesto promise of fairer taxes – re-introducing the 10p tax and raising the top rate for high earners – sounds good. But they may not see the benefits in reality.
But what do we get for it, Dave?
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Some say that sharing is caring. But when it comes to party political publications, sharing on social media is careless. No matter how much you agree with Labour’s latest poster or the Greens’ latest video…
Cutting the deficit and growing the economy are central to the Labour Manifesto.
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A key tenet of the Labour Party’s manifesto is reducing the budget deficit year-on-year through the lifetime of the next parliament.
Big and brave or the best of a bad bunch?
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The Greens have nothing on Syriza or Podemos.
Time to get serious on tax avoidance.
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The Labour Party has put tackling tax avoidance firmly on the election agenda.
The party of business?
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Long seen as the ‘party of the rich’, the Conservatives will find that flaunting the support of business leaders doesn’t have the same weight as it did in years gone by.
Pull up another (20) chairs.
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Plaid Cymru calls for fewer Welsh MPs and English Votes for English Laws.
Not an economic policy dream team.
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The UK’s economic performance can be spun in different ways. Here, the Coalition’s economic record is broken down.
It’s a crazy market.
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Rises in house prices and rents is far from uniform across the country. But how might this affect voters?
Just a regular Labour millionaire.
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Labour’s latest election broadcast is a direct-to-audience address by the actor Martin Freeman, who you might know from The Hobbit, Sherlock and The Office. It’s a curious affair – as Freeman stands alone…
Extolling the virtues of the juicy middle.
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The Liberal Democrats’ appeal to the centre is mature and logical, but it’s hard to see whose votes it could possibly win.
Guess who!
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Channel 4’s dramatisation of the five days in May 2010 when the Coalition was formed is almost revolutionarily empathetic with our political leaders.
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Entertaining? Hell yes!
There’s not much to be gained for major party leaders, but small parties have all to play for.
Former leader-in-waiting?
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Even if Nick Clegg survives the election, he may not survive the Lib Dem bloodletting that’s sure to ensue.
No really, what do you think of the pink bus?
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The last election was a low point for women in British politics.